Re: [Histonet] Manual Cassette Labelling

2015-08-07 Thread Boyd, Debbie M via Histonet
We use KP Marker Plus from Mercedes Medical, www.mercedesmedical.com or 
1-800-331-2716.
Alcohol and Americlear resistant.  We do not use Xylene.

Debbie M. Boyd HT (ASCP) | Chief Histologist  | Southside Regional Medical 
Center | 200 Medical Park Blvd.  |  Petersburg, Va.  23805 | PH 804-765-5025 | 
FAX 804-765-6058


From: Ingles Claire via Histonet [histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2015 4:50 PM
To: Joanne Clark; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Histonet] Manual Cassette Labelling

We use Secureline Marker II/superfrost Histoprep pens from Fisher. Their item # 
is 14-905-30 for black, 14-905-35 for red. We have never had a problem with 
them smearing or fading on the cassettes no matter what we subject them to.
Claire


From: Joanne Clark via Histonet [histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2015 3:27 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Manual Cassette Labelling

Hi Histoland,

We have a satellite lab that manually prepares their cassettes.  We have had 
significant problems with the markers coming off after tissue processing.  We 
have tried StatLab markers, Leica Markers and the red AquaRellable pencils and 
continue to have issues.  Other than purchasing a cassette labeling system 
(their volumes are pretty low and there is limited bench space in the lab for a 
cassette labeler) does anyone have any suggestions or ideas on what might be 
causing this phenomenon or a really good permanent lab marker that has been 
successful for you?

Joanne Clark, BAAS, HT(ASCP)CM
Director of Histology

P.   (575) 622-5600
C.   (575) 317-6403
F.   (575) 622-3720
TF. (800) 753-7284

pcnm.com




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Re: [Histonet] Manual Cassette Labelling

2015-08-06 Thread Ingles Claire via Histonet
We use Secureline Marker II/superfrost Histoprep pens from Fisher. Their item # 
is 14-905-30 for black, 14-905-35 for red. We have never had a problem with 
them smearing or fading on the cassettes no matter what we subject them to.
Claire


From: Joanne Clark via Histonet [histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2015 3:27 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Manual Cassette Labelling

Hi Histoland,

We have a satellite lab that manually prepares their cassettes.  We have had 
significant problems with the markers coming off after tissue processing.  We 
have tried StatLab markers, Leica Markers and the red AquaRellable pencils and 
continue to have issues.  Other than purchasing a cassette labeling system 
(their volumes are pretty low and there is limited bench space in the lab for a 
cassette labeler) does anyone have any suggestions or ideas on what might be 
causing this phenomenon or a really good permanent lab marker that has been 
successful for you?

Joanne Clark, BAAS, HT(ASCP)CM
Director of Histology

P.   (575) 622-5600
C.   (575) 317-6403
F.   (575) 622-3720
TF. (800) 753-7284

pcnm.com




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Re: [Histonet] Manual Cassette Labelling

2015-08-06 Thread Kienitz, Kari via Histonet
Epic Scientific Super Moist Markers by Creative Waste Solutions
503-657-5711

They will not let you down :)


Kari Kienitz HT, (ASCP)
Histology Laboratory
Gastroenterology-EAST
The Oregon Clinic
 NE 99th Ave
Portland, OR  97220
503.935.8311
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From: Joanne Clark via Histonet [histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2015 1:27 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Manual Cassette Labelling

Hi Histoland,

We have a satellite lab that manually prepares their cassettes.  We have had 
significant problems with the markers coming off after tissue processing.  We 
have tried StatLab markers, Leica Markers and the red AquaRellable pencils and 
continue to have issues.  Other than purchasing a cassette labeling system 
(their volumes are pretty low and there is limited bench space in the lab for a 
cassette labeler) does anyone have any suggestions or ideas on what might be 
causing this phenomenon or a really good permanent lab marker that has been 
successful for you?

Joanne Clark, BAAS, HT(ASCP)CM
Director of Histology

P.   (575) 622-5600
C.   (575) 317-6403
F.   (575) 622-3720
TF. (800) 753-7284

pcnm.com




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[Histonet] Manual Cassette Labelling

2015-08-06 Thread Joanne Clark via Histonet
Hi Histoland,

We have a satellite lab that manually prepares their cassettes.  We have had 
significant problems with the markers coming off after tissue processing.  We 
have tried StatLab markers, Leica Markers and the red AquaRellable pencils and 
continue to have issues.  Other than purchasing a cassette labeling system 
(their volumes are pretty low and there is limited bench space in the lab for a 
cassette labeler) does anyone have any suggestions or ideas on what might be 
causing this phenomenon or a really good permanent lab marker that has been 
successful for you?

Joanne Clark, BAAS, HT(ASCP)CM
Director of Histology

P.   (575) 622-5600
C.   (575) 317-6403
F.   (575) 622-3720
TF. (800) 753-7284

pcnm.com




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