While it was apart ,I blew it out with an air duster can and cleaned all the pots/contacts and sliders with electrical contact cleaner. Not bad for a machine I originally purchased broken for 25 bucks. Everything is fully functional now! Cheers,
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Yeah, maybe the "automation" section would be a good idea (although I really don't know, or use that section anyway . I thought about labeling it with those old school label tape guns. Dymo, or whatever it's called. That'd be funny. But the rest of the machine I have memorized!
At first, I thought you might have been in the military! Like some kinda flashbacks or something......Maybe the US-428 was some kinda top secret submarine.........But then I found out it's a newfangled computer inface gizmo....Yuk!! WAKE ME UP!!! Somebody!!......WAKE ME UP!!
No really, it's simular but it wasn't intentional my any means!
I had the US-428 as an experimental foray into 'puter recording. It didn't work well, and I hated it. Returned it to GC and bought a 424mkIII instead, which is fine. Since then, I've referred to the US-428 as the "blue slug".
There's the Brother P-Touch labeller, which will give you printed labels in all sorts of colors,... but more modern than old school Dymo tape. Brother P-Touch labels could give you black text on clear tape, which is what I'd suggest.