Our research lab is in the market for a slide labeler. We are an IHC research
lab (NOT clinical) working on both
paraffin & thick free-floating human whole brain & brainstem sections. Since
the lab has never used a
slide labeler before (we’ve been manually making our labels), the labeler
should
tonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] slide labeler advice
Hello again
We are in the market for a slide labeler. We currently have the
SlideMate from Thermo Scientific. We have had it for about 2 years now
and we are just not happy with the quality and consistency of the
printing
Hi Liz,
As a provider of on-demand-printing solutions I've worked closely with labs
using Thermo SlideMate printers. I've noticed a couple of simple maintenace
steps that may dramatically improve your printing results.
First, clean the print head daily. To do this, press the Setup button, the
Hi Liz
We love our IPS and IPC printers from leica. Both strong work horses that are
adaptable to your needs.
Stacey
Cu Dermpath
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From: "Liz Chlipala"
To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"
Subject: [Histonet] slide labe
Hello again
We are in the market for a slide labeler. We currently have the
SlideMate from Thermo Scientific. We have had it for about 2 years now
and we are just not happy with the quality and consistency of the
printing. We are a contract research lab and not a clinical lab.
Entering data
Crowder
Cc: Histonet
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Slide labeler
And if you have their coverslipper, it doesn't like the rounded edges
either!!
Colleen Forster.
Cheryl Crowder wrote:
> Igor - We have a Leica slide labeler. It is easy to use, but we have found
> that you should use sli
And if you have their coverslipper, it doesn't like the rounded edges
either!!
Colleen Forster.
Cheryl Crowder wrote:
Igor - We have a Leica slide labeler. It is easy to use, but we have found
that you should use slides with 90 degree corners and a "rough" surface.
Slides with clipped c
Igor - We have a Leica slide labeler. It is easy to use, but we have found
that you should use slides with 90 degree corners and a "rough" surface.
Slides with clipped corners tend to slide through the chute and get caught
inside the machine. It's easy to extract them but it's a hassle.