Hi Brenda,
We used a tape coverslipper for years with little issue day to day.  After 
storing, though, many of the old coverslips became yellowed and bubbled and 
came off the slides.  We switched to the glass coverslips with the stainer 
coverslipper combo unit.  We found that you have to use a very specific 
coverslip for them not to stick together (double coverslips).  There is no 
issue with breaking routinely.  There have been occasions when it gets jammed 
or has some residual goo which resulted in a broken slide from time to time but 
nothing regularly enough to outweigh its benefits.  Hope this helps!

Aimee


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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Brendal Finlay
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 1:57 PM
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Hello all!

We are budgeted to get an automated coverslipper for our department. 
When we talked about it with our service rep, he asked if we wanted a
glass or tape coverslipper.  I worked with a glass one many years ago
when they first came out and all I remember is breaking and sticking
coverslips.  I'm sure things have improved by now and was wondering
about the pros and cons of the glass versus tape coverslipper.  Which
do you prefer and why?


Thank you!
Brendal C. Finlay, HT (ASCP)
West Florida Medical Center Clinic
brendal.fin...@medicalcenterclinic.com


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