We had this happen when the individual changing the processor reversed order 
of the alcohols, placing the newest first and the oldest last.  Hope your 
answer 
is as simple, even if it is embarrassing.
Joe Saby

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Help!!! We changed our processor on Monday, all reagents. Run Monday into 
Tuesday a.m. was fine. Tuesday nights run had some blocks in it that weren't 
fully processed; chamber looked like it had droplets of residual water (or 
maybe alcohol?) in it. Dumped and refilled everything, ran a few test blocks, 
same scenario.
Any suggestions?!
Tanya

Tanya G. Abbott
Manager Technologist
Histology/Cytology
Penn State Health St. Joseph
(phone) 610-378-2635

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