Owner's manual

Sensitivity
Optimal sensitivity can only be achieved with a thoroughly erased screen. Close contact of
the sample with the screen will also impact the imaging sensitivity. Ensure that the sample
is pressed close to the screen surface.
6.2 Problem Solving Guide
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Scanner is not
responding to host
computer
Scanner door is open
Scanner is not on-line
USB cable is not connected
to scanner or computer
USB cable is defective
Scanner is not turned on
Close Door
Press on-line button
Reconnect USB cable
Replace USB cable
Turn on scanner
Image is not visible
on the monitor
The ‘Transform” function in
the software is set too high
(radioisotope only)
Insufficient exposure time
Area where sample was
placed was not scanned
Set to a lower maximum value
Expose sample for a longer
time
Check location of sample and
rescan.
(radioisotopes) When imaging
small screens ensure that the
appropriate location template is
used
Scans have image
artifacts
Radioactive contamination on
the phosphor surface coating
Static electricity on phosphor
screen
Phosphor screen may be
scratched or damaged
Contamination of sample tray
with fluorescent material
Imager is not level and
sample moved during scan
Diagonal line on a phosphor
screen image
Check and clean using the
protocols in this manual
Check and clean using the
protocols in this manual
Visually inspect the screen
Clean sample tray with Bio-Rad
cleaning solution, verify no
residual contamination by
scanning the sample tray.
Level imager, minimize liquid
around sample and use sample
holders to restrain sample from
moving
The image was obtained by
rescanning the screen.
Scans have speckled
images.
Dust on phosphor screen or
fluorescent sample
Insure powder free gloves are
used for handling screens and
samples.
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