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* '''Cheapo light table''': the [http://www.artograph.com/products/light_glowbox.htm Artograph GLOBOX]
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== Hooking it all up: preparing tubes and priming the chip ==
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=== Hooking it all up: preparing tubes and priming the chip ===
The presence of bubbles in a channel increases its fluidic resistance, and therefore perturbates or even blocks flow. To avoid this, the first step in running a chip is ''priming'': filling all the channels with fluid, then closing all the micro-valves and keeping pressure applied, until any air remaining in the chip diffuses through the chip walls and disappears.
The presence of bubbles in a channel increases its fluidic resistance, and therefore perturbates or even blocks flow. To avoid this, the first step in running a chip is ''priming'': filling all the channels with fluid, then closing all the micro-valves and keeping pressure applied, until any air remaining in the chip diffuses through the chip walls and disappears.

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