RE: Microm processor

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From:"MacDonald, Jennifer" <jmacdonald@sach.org>
To:Histonet <histonet@Pathology.swmed.edu>, 'Roberta Horner' <rjr6@psu.edu>
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This sounds like the problem we had with inadequate clearing.  What type of
clearing agent are you using?


Jennifer MacDonald
San Antonio Community Hospital
Upland, CA  91786
(909) 985-2811 ext. 4148
jmacdonald@sach.org


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> From: 	Roberta Horner[SMTP:rjr6@psu.edu]
> Sent: 	Wednesday, March 29, 2000 7:15 AM
> To: 	Histonet
> Subject: 	Microm processor
> 
> I have been having problems with our processor and was hoping someone else
> could shed some light for us.  I end up with rubbery tissues.  We change
> all
> the reagents on Friday,  Monday morning the tissues were fine but Tuesday
> morning I had rubber.  I called the service people and they have no idea
> they kept saying it was the reagents but I told them if it was the
> reagents
> it would not have worked for the weekend tissues.  Anybody have any
> thoughts.
> Thanks
> Roberta Horner HT
> Animal Diagnostic Lab
> Penn State
> 
> 



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