Caliper Life Sciences Twister II User Manual page 32

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Setting up a Storage Configuration (Continued)
NOTE
Each plate type, when grouped by name, is assigned its own source
and destination racks.
NOTE
Each plate type must have its own source and destination racks.
P/N 113564 Rev. 2
b Type - Group materials by type if you want to stack the
materials based on the material types in the CLARA
application. The Stack Storage software configures all the
materials of one type together, adding an empty "output"
rack between material types. Material names are not
considered in the grouping.
Example:
Material1 is a "Polystyrene, 96microplate, flat bottom"
material.
Material2 is also a "Polystyrene, 96microplate, flat bottom"
material. (Use this option to process lids by naming the lid
Material2.)
Grouping by type configures the racks with both materials
together. Material1 and Material2 are stacked together in the
same rack. When using this method to stack materials with
lids, CLARA can move the plates and lids to different
locations because the material names are different.
Example:
'Material1' is a Polystyrene, 96microplate, flat bottom
material.
'Material2' is a Polyethylene, 96deepwell, flat bottom
material.
Grouping by type configures the racks with each material in
its own rack and with its own output rack. In this case, a
minimum of two pods (four racks) is required.
When using multiple plate types, you must fill the first source
rack before placing any materials in the next source rack. It is
the user's responsibility to place the materials in the racks
properly, based on the CLARA application.
Twister II Robot User's Manual
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