[Histonet] Slide labelers
Osborn, Sharon
sharon.osborn <@t> dnax.org
Tue May 10 12:21:48 CDT 2005
Cynthia,
Contact your Leica representative and ask for a demonstration of
their slide printers. I think you will be pleasantly surprised as to the
amount of information and quietness. I have used several different slide
labelers including the etch-a-sketch types and ink printer types; this one
is the best of all I have used. Its footprint is a little larger than the
others and well worth it. Sakura and Leica partnered on developing these;
their main difference is in the software that is provided. Sakura uses off
the shelf software while Leica specifically built the software on theirs and
it is customizable for stand alone or for integration with MIS of an
institution. And, the company service will also make a difference.
So, I encourage you to demo several different types of slide
labelers and find the one that best suits your needs.
Sharon Osborn
DNAX
ScheringPlough BioPharma
Palo Alto, CA
Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 10:37:23 -0400
From: "Favara, Cynthia (NIH/NIAID)" <cfavara <@t> niaid.nih.gov>
Subject: [Histonet] slide labeller
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I am interested in an automated slide labeler. I would like the capacity to
do multiple slides with the same information as quiet as possible and of
course I have limited space. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I also have tops to the bottle for a Ventana special stainer. I am happy to
send to anyone interested.
c
Cynthia Favara
NIAID/NIH/RML/LPVD
903 South 4th Street
Hamilton, MT 59840
406-363-9317
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