The describes three primary acquisition modes:
The is a high-throughput digital slide scanner designed for pathology laboratories that demand speed without compromising image quality. Capable of scanning up to 360 slides in a single batch (hence the "S360" designation), this instrument converts glass slides into high-resolution digital images for telepathology, AI analysis, and archival.
This section mimics the "Troubleshooting" appendix of the . nanozoomer s360 manual
The (Model C13220-04) by Hamamatsu Photonics is a high-throughput digital slide scanner designed for large-scale clinical pathology and research. This manual-style guide outlines the essential operating procedures, technical specifications, and maintenance requirements for the system. 1. Technical Specifications
According to standard operating procedures found in the , the initialization process is the most critical part of the day. The describes three primary acquisition modes: The is
Unlike older models, the S360 uses a (Pilot AF). The manual explains that the scanner will scan a "pre-run" at low resolution to map the tissue topography. For oil immersion (100x equivalent), the manual requires the use of Hamamatsu-certified immersion oil; third-party oils may crystallize and scratch the objective lens.
For software updates or to request a replacement manual, visit www.hamamatsu.com or call their technical support hotline (800-524-0504 for US customers). The (Model C13220-04) by Hamamatsu Photonics is a
The longevity of the $100k+ scanner depends on adherence to the maintenance schedule below.