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Thank you for your help. Appreciate it.



Sudipta Maiti wrote:
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> Just open up the screws in the side and front panels (with the black level
> adjustments, slide the front panel to the left (let the right part of
> the front panel hang - it is connected with cables), open up the two
> screws
> holing the annodized front plate of the black box hiding the galvos, and
> you have access to everything. Defeat the the interlock by taping to see
> how the beam scans on the optics. To get a better access, you might want
> to remove one of the PMTs.
> Sudipta
> On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, venkat wrote:
>
>
>>Search the CONFOCAL archive at
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>>Hello,
>>
>>        Can anybody give me some points on what would be a good approach to
>>opening a BIORAD MRC 600 scanning system to get access to the inside of
>>the system? Thank you.
>>
>>
>>--
>>Venkat Ramshesh
>>
>>Department of Biomedical Engineering and Cell and Developmental Biology
>>
>>University of North Carolina
>>
>>Chapel Hill
>>
>>NC 27599
>>
>>919.966.5507
>>
>


--
Venkat Ramshesh

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Cell and Developmental Biology

University of North Carolina

Chapel Hill

NC 27599

919.966.5507

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