[Histonet] Thermo equipment:
Marcum, Pamela A
PAMarcum <@t> uams.edu
Tue Oct 29 08:13:53 CDT 2013
We have had the Thermo system with the slide writers and cassette writers for a little over two and a half years. We did have issues when we got the system as it was new to the market and had some bugs. Thermo fixed the problems and Thermo stood by us until we got everything we needed. They did it very quickly to make us a very happy group of Histologists and the Gross Room techs.
We now have two other labs who bought the system a year after we did and all the bugs were gone. They have had no problems and love the systems as much as we do.
We do decal nightly on bone marrows and have never had a cassette label fade or come off in the solution. It was an absolute necessity for us to know the information did not fade and the cassette writer was the only I was comfortable would hold up for this as it literally "burns" the number into the plastic.
Pam Marcum
UAMS
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Subject: [Histonet] Thermo equipment:
Does anyone have experience/input on Thermo Scientific equipment? Ex the slide labeling system (slideMate), processor, cassette printing system (printMate). We are considering purchasing this equipment and would like to hear as much input as possible. Good/bad, other suggestions, etc.
Thank you-
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