Re: [Histonet] VIP 5 VS. VIP 6

2017-08-11 Thread P Sicurello via Histonet
Hi Andy,

I prefer the VIP6.  It is easier to program, can have more programs and is
slightly easier to use than the VIP5.  The VIP6 is more computerized than
the VIP5 and can generate reports such as error logs, tissue processing
runs (to name a few) that you can put on a flash drive for further
analysis.  The VIP6 also has bulk tanks (we use them for the alcohol and
xylene) that can be used to fill up those reagents if they run low during
processing.  It also has drain and intake ports that can be used to drain
the reagent containers with minimal fumes.  It can also drain and rotate
the paraffin tanks.

The VIP6 has a touch screen monitor, the VIP5 does not.  If you just need a
workhorse processor, the VIP5 should work just fine.  I would call
Sakura-Finetek and ask what the parts availability is like for the VIP5.
They are older models and you never know when parts might become
unavailable.

My two cents.


Sincerely,

Paula Sicurello, HTL (ASCP)CM

Histotechnology Specialist

UC San Diego Health

200 Arbor Drive

San Diego, CA 92103

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On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 9:11 AM, Fortune, James A. via Histonet <
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:

> Hey Histonet,
>
> We are currently looking into purchasing a refurbished backup processor.
> We recently had issues with both our  processors causing patient care
> delays. Currently we have 2 VIP 6's and one thermos STP 420 AKA POS/Washing
> machine.  The stp 420 is no longer in use because it had spun multiple
> patient biopsies out of the cassette, one was lost and one was found stuck
> to another cassette and had to be sent for DNA comparison.  We thought
> about putting it back in service as a backup but the manufacturer requires
> two PM's a year @ $5,500 per PM, so we are looking at other options.  We
> have received a quote for a refurbished VIP 5 And VIP 6.   The VIP 5 is
> about half the cost of the 6.  Does anyone out there know main differences,
> which one is better?  Any info would be greatly appreciated.
>
> James (Andy) Fortune
> Histology Tech Specialist
> Meriter Health Services
> Madison, WI 53715
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[Histonet] VIP 5 VS. VIP 6

2017-08-11 Thread Fortune, James A. via Histonet
Hey Histonet,

We are currently looking into purchasing a refurbished backup processor. We 
recently had issues with both our  processors causing patient care delays. 
Currently we have 2 VIP 6's and one thermos STP 420 AKA POS/Washing machine.  
The stp 420 is no longer in use because it had spun multiple patient biopsies 
out of the cassette, one was lost and one was found stuck to another cassette 
and had to be sent for DNA comparison.  We thought about putting it back in 
service as a backup but the manufacturer requires two PM's a year @ $5,500 per 
PM, so we are looking at other options.  We have received a quote for a 
refurbished VIP 5 And VIP 6.   The VIP 5 is about half the cost of the 6.  Does 
anyone out there know main differences, which one is better?  Any info would be 
greatly appreciated.

James (Andy) Fortune
Histology Tech Specialist
Meriter Health Services
Madison, WI 53715
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