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* Pre-April 1989 tapes duplicated at Technicolor in California have two different types of a screen test pattern at the end: Some 1985-1986 tapes have a black test pattern with a 410 hz tone, or a 420 hz tone, while most 1986-1989 tapes have either a 400 hz tone, or a 1010 hz tone.
* Most 1986-2007 tapes duplicated at Technicolor have an ink print date instead of a sticker.
* Tapes duplicated on the Sprinter prior to 1993 had a white sticker on the bottom middle side.
* Starting in 1993, some tapes duplicated at Technicolor in Camarillo with an ink print date on the bottom middle side had a time.
** The time was directly next to the date on post-June 1995 tapes duplicated in Livonia and some duplicated in California. However, on most 1993-1999 tapes duplicated in Camarillo, it would be next to the length code.
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* Some post-2001 tapes would have "MADE IN MEXICO" printed in either watermark ink on the plastic wrap, or on a sticker, on the back.
* Many 1986-2005 tapes would have an assembly date in addition to a print date, sometimes in dark ink. Starting in the beginning of 1992, the assembly date on tapes assembled in California would include a time.
* On some tapes printed in California with a sticker during the mid-1990s, the sticker was yellow with information like this for example:
 
'''DRACULA A.D. (1972) WHV'''
 
'''0285337 V25100'''
 
'''09/29/94 S-3 P-X'''
 
'''113-01-7'''
* Some tapes had a white sticker on the right side of the tape, with information like the following examples: