Bio-Rad Gel Doc™ XR+ System User Manual

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Section 6 Trouble Shooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Image is not visible on the
monitor

• Aperture is closed.
• Incorrect monitor

settings

• Wrong cable

connections.

• Open the aperture.
• See your computer manual

• See Appendix A or B for

correct cabling.

Image is not bright enough.

• Wrong aperture setting
• Insufficient exposure

time

• Open the aperture
• Select longer exposure time

Impossible to image whole
sample area.

• Lens is zoomed-in too

close.

• Zoom-out the lens.

Printout does not look the
same as the image on the
monitor.

• Monitor settings are

wrong.

• Thermal printer settings

are wrong

• Read the manual for the

printer

to ensure proper settings

Light leakage into the
darkroom.

• The lens body is not

properly centered and
against the light seal
gasket on the hood

• Τhe rear hole on the

MZL not closed with
the screw.

• Loosen the bracket and move

the Camera around to properly
seal the opening on the hood
or adapter plate as the case
may be.

• Close the hole with the black

plastic screw.

Hot (very bright) pixels are
seen in the image
(ChemiDoc

 XRS only)

• “Reference” is not

selected for “Dark
Subtraction” in the
OPTIONS window

• Select “Reference” by clicking

on the appropriate box in the
OPTIONS window.

Hot (very bright) pixels are
seen in the image (Gel Doc

XR only)

• Corrupted “Reference

Dark” image

• Click on “OPTIONS” button

and then click on “RESET
REFERENCE DARK”

ChemiDoc

 XRS Camera

will not respond

• Power may be off
• Controller cable may

not be seated properly

• Software Driver for the

Camera is missing

• Camera may be

defective

• Turn ON the power to the

Camera

• Make sure that Camera

controller cable is connected
properly

• Install Quantity One again if

the driver is not present

• Replace Camera

ChemiDoc

 XRS image will

not Auto expose

• The sample is too

bright and saturates the
image at the minimum
possible exposure

• Close the IRIS using the IRIS

control until Auto expose is
possible.

Unable to focus on the
sample using White Light
transilluminator or
conversion screen

• Aperture is open too

wide causing a shallow
depth of field

• Close the Iris slightly and then

focus again. Keep repeating
until good focus is achieved

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