Elise,
 
We have used a Sakura VIP 6 since 2010 and seem to have very little trouble 
with it.  Specimens process very well.  It's very user friendly, in my opinion. 

As far as problems, the yearly PM was last week and necessitated in one day of 
downtime due to a problem with the pump.  Our PM tech had the part overnighted 
and the processor was fixed the next day.  OH, funny story, the first year that 
we had it, someone sprayed the screen with Windex causing an issue with the 
screen. 



Angela D. Hall, BA, HT(ASCP)CM
Lead Histotechnician
American Esoteric Laboratories
www.ael-east.com
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From: ODea, Elise [mailto:elise_o...@urmc.rochester.edu] 
Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 1:29 PM
To: 'histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'
Subject: [Histonet] Tissue Processors Reviews

I am looking for experiences and opinions on Sakura VIP6 and Excelsior 
processors?

Thank you,
Elise
Elise T. O'Dea, MT, ASCP
Histology Supervisor
Highland Hospital
1000 South Ave.
Rochester, New York 14620
office 585.341.6596
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