Run log printout, Viewing programmed slides, When the bar code feature is disabled – Dako Autostainer Plus User Manual

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User Guide

The IHC Report can be configured to print in one of the following formats:

• The One case/page option prints one case on each page of the report.

• The One slide ID/page option prints each Slide ID on a separate page.

• The No page break option prints all slides for a run in a continuous print out.

The IHC Report groups all slides by case number and prints the following information for every
slide:

• slide

#

• primary antibody information (Full name, Species reactivity, Catalog #, Lot # (if entered),

Expiration date, and Incubation time)

• full name and incubation time for all reagents used

Run Log Printout

During a staining run a Run Log is created containing each step performed during the run. The run
log can be printed at the end of the run after saving the Run Log (see Completing a Run, section
14). The Run Log can also be printed from the Programming Grid:

1. From the PROGRAMMING GRID, select the Print button. The WHICH REPORT? screen

appears.

2. Select the RUN LOG button.

Viewing Programmed Slides

When the Bar Code feature is disabled

The SLIDE LAYOUT MAP can be accessed from the REAGENT LAYOUT MAP by selecting the
NEXT button. The SLIDE LAYOUT MAP screen is a representation of all 48 slides as they would
be viewed facing the front of the Autostainer Plus. The information presented for each slide
includes the slide number, the primary antibody, the case number and reagent dispense volume.
The location for reagent dispense is displayed by a yellow highlight.


NOTE: The SLIDE LAYOUT MAP is no longer used for adjusting the dispense zone or adjusting
reagent application amounts. This function can now be done using the all slides tool or the
individual slides tool.

NOTE: If the Show Only Programmed Slide option is selected at the Options screen, then only the
sides that are programmed will be displayed on this screen (see Initializing the Dako Autostainer
Plus, section 7).

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