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December 1995

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Jim Newberry <[log in to unmask]>
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Confocal Microscopy List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Dec 1995 13:16:38 -0800
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>We are thinking about the Tektronics Phasor 440 (sp?). It is pretty
>nice. We found a used one for $6800 w/32 meg, ethernet connection and
>an extra paper tray. But the paper w/dye roll is about $285 for 100
>prints.    ~TODD~
>
 
We also use the Phaser 440 and have been pretty happy with it. Since blues
are often hard to calibrate on hardcopy, we like the 440's "Simulate
Display" feature that is intended to create a similar blue to what you see
on the computer screen. The media is expensive, but we're happy with the
results.
 
Jim
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/ Jim Newberry, Applied Precision, Inc., Mercer Island, WA
/ DeltaVision Development Team
/ Applied Precision Web Site: http://www.api.com
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