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Anything that old, and mechanical, probably has grease that has solidified into a glue. I'd check that first.

Maybe the camera tube has gone bad? Apparently older vidicon tubes suffer from helium infiltration.
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You should have color for your broadcast material. All of your home movie stuff will be in B&W because of the camera. As the cartravision player is such an odd bird, I hesitate to say what the problem is, but you're basically only getting luma signal and no chroma for your colors. I would try to establish a steady b&w picture first. Are just your home movies showing bad tracking, or are your broadcast tapes doing the same thing?

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Is there a manual in this mix? Might have some directions? Colorfixer mentioned old grease, which is a possiblity even with the NOS machine-it might be running slightly too slow? But I would explore other options first-I wouldn't be quick to tear into that thing. Hopefully somebody will chime in soon who really knows these machines. I do have a friend who is very good with old/odd formats like this, I'm not sure how to reach him though.
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pictures like what you've posted are due to either errors in head drum or tape feed speed.

Did these machines record direct color or did they process color "under" like VHS et al.
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