Hello,r
Has anyone has used printed labels successfully on cassettes that
can withstand xylene/paraffin processing and long term storage? (I am NOT
looking for a cassette printer...)
Thanks!
Sandy
Sandra J. Cheasty, HT (ASCP)
Histology & Necropsy Supervisor
UW-Madison, School of Ve
We use "Sharpie, Industrial Super Permanent Ink, extra fine point" without any
trouble
Lori A Disher
Fawcett Memorial Hospital
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Just my $0.02,
Amos
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Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2010 15:40:44 +0100
From: Malika Benatti
Subject: Re: [Histonet] cassette labels erased by processor
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Hi there
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Hi there,
I would suggest to use a pencil rather than a marker pe
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Hi there,
I would suggest to use a pencil rather than a marker pen to label
cassettes when processing cassette with the Sakura VIP , my lab had a
number of the so called solvent proof pen on trial and have yet to
find one that survive processing.
Malika Benatti BSc MIBMS
Specialist Bio
tonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Catherine Breen
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Subject: [Histonet] cassette labels erased by processor
I am looking for help solving a lab mystery. The cassettes in our lab are
labeled with an SP Securline Mar
I am looking for help solving a lab mystery. The cassettes in our lab are
labeled with an SP Securline Marker II and then processed in a Sakura VIP
processor. Two weeks ago the entire batch came out labeled much more lightly
than usual, some to the point of where the label was completely effac