I use the 6u Alignflow beads with no problems. Simon Monard FACS Lab Manager Trudeau Institute Saranac Lake NY12983 Ph 518 891 3080 X352 >>> Glenn Paradis <gap@MIT.EDU> - 10/3/2000 5:00 PM >>> Hi Everyone, I have a new twist to the problem of an improper time delay calibration on our FACS Calibur. I have isolated the problem to the beads I am using to perform the time delay calibration and am wondering if someone has an explanation for my observation. I have been using an old lot of 6.0 um Polyscience beads which is now running out. The time delay calibration has been and still is working flawlessly with the old Polyscience beads. I recently purchased 633nm excitation, 2.5 um Molecular Probes AlignFlow beads A-7312. The beads excite very well with the diode laser and are much brighter the the Polyscience beads. After increasing the FSC gain to put the beads in channel 400 and decreasing the Fl4 PMT voltage to put the beads in the third log decade I get an error saying the event rate is too low for the Fl4 fluorescence. By looking at the histograms, there are clearly lots of beads running through the cytometer and the counters say that the number of beads is 1,500/sec. When I open the FACS Calibur hood I see the yellow light on the time delay board is shining brightly. I have tried running in lo, med, and hi with no successful calibration. I have tried resetting the time delay switches on the board and nothing seems to help. As soon as I put my old beads back on with my normal settings, I get a nice happy beep telling me my time delay calibration has worked. Is there a minimum size particle that must be used in order to time delay calibrate? Any ideas would be appreciated. Glenn MIT
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