The Biomek 2000 is capable of setting up screens. It can handle viscous
liquids if the liquid level sensing tools are combined with very slow
pipetting. My experience with Biomek 2000 systems is that it is not quicker
to prepare anything with them. Their advantage comes in reproducibility and
consistency. The Interface is quite outdated but fairly easy to use once you
get the hang of it. As with any system it will only do what it has been
programmed to do, so you need to be very careful making sure every step of
the method is correct. This can be time consuming for a long method but once
it is done, it is done.
Maintenance is a lottery. I have worked with four of these systems. Some
required a lot of maintenance, some hardly any. It seems to be a matter of
luck. We did not do maintenance ourselves, we had a service contract so I
cannot say how difficult maintenance is.
Good luck,
Phil Bourne
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From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Anton
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Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 8:25 AM
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Subject: [ccp4bb] Experience with Biomek 2000 liquid-handling system
Dear all,
does anyone have experience in using a Biomek 2000 liquid-handling system
for preparing screens? How does it perform with viscous solutions
- e.g. PEGs? How difficult / time consuming are programming and maintenance?
Your help is highly appreciated.
Toni Meinhart
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