[Histonet] Automatic coverslippers

Walter Benton wbenton at cua.md
Wed Sep 9 14:05:08 CDT 2015


Jessica,

I have the same Leica stainer with the attached coverslipper. CV 5030. It uses glass coverslips in varying sizes (you choose) based on what works for your lab. If you have a large volume of work to coverslip each day this will definitely save you time. More importantly, the coverslipping will not vary, as it can from tech to tech. The slides can be dry in 24-48 hours completely, but that is determined more by the mountant type and volume being applied. Archival is fine with no problems since the glass system is not as particular as the tape from other vendors. ***Tape is faster though.***

As for common issues that you may experience if the unit is not cleaned and maintained properly. Broken coverglass can cause jams or even worse break slides. The mountant needle can bend if the brush is allowed to dry and becomes hard, which can then cause your slides to receive little to no mountant on them. The arm that picks up slides can get out alignment, but this can easily be fixed with a restart (re-initialization) of the coverslipper.

As for removing the left facing side of the unit, I think that can be done to retrofit the instrument with the link system, but check with your Leica rep to confirm. Linking the two systems removes the need for constant interaction by techs loading and unloading racks throughout the day.

The take home message to all of this is, keep it clean and it generally works great every day without issue. If you don't it will eventually cause you havoc.

We are very happy with our unit.

If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to me.


Walter Benton HT(ASCP)QIHC
Lab Operations Manager
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-----Original Message-----
From: Piche, Jessica via Histonet [mailto:histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 2:25 PM
To: histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Automatic coverslippers

Hey Everyone,

I've been tasked to collect information on automatic coverslippers........I was wondering what everyone else is using out there? Do you like them? Do they make your lives easier or more difficult? How do the slides hold up over time? We have a Leica Autostainer XL. Can it be retrofitted for an Autostainer?

Thanks in advance>:)

Jessica Piche, HT(ASCP)
Waterbury Hospital



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