Re: Marking pen/pencil for cassettes???

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From:Rebecca S Smith <bssvpisu@iastate.edu> (by way of histonet)
To:histonet <histonet@magicnet.net>
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TBS has a different marker available and I saw one the other day called
"pigma" I believe.  The ultimate however are the foil cassette labeling
machines.





At 11:23 PM 10/16/98 -0500, SANDY J JULSING wrote:
>Histo-workers,
>	We've had problems lately with our cassettes losing or fading the
>surgical numbers after processing...  I'm not sure if it's the cassettes
>or the pencils and markers.
>We've tried...
>	*Official "Tissue-Tek" pencils, (they were the worst, believe it
>or not)
>
>	*Regular #2 pencils  (some brands work better than others)
>
>	*Secureline markers (which STILL fade and tend to dry out much
>too quickly)
>
>What have you-all found to work best?    Many thanks,  Sandosis
>
>PS Please don't tell me to contact the vendor, been there, done that,
>yadda, yadda,       yadda.   (Can't switch vendors either, we "have a
>contract")
>
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