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RESULT INTERPRETATION/REPORTS
4-62 Sysmex SF-3000 Operator's Manual -- Revised September 1995
13. AUTO OUTPUT
The SF-3000 automatically prints out analysis data to a Data Printer and Graphic Printer,
and automatically transmits analysis data to the Host Computer. Data is output according
to preset conditions.
The Auto Output function outputs only data that is validated for reporting and has not
previously been output. Output status of stored samples is indicated in the OUT column
on the analysis data lists. D (DP), G (GP), and H (HOST) in the OUT column indicate
that data has not yet been output to the Data Printer, Graphic Printer and Host Computer,
respectively. To output a data that has been output by Auto Output, use [Output]
program.
Data is output in chronological sequence, starting with the oldest data (first-in, first-out).
In the case of Data Printer output, it is also possible to output only the most recent data
(the last sample analyzed).
To set data output conditions and specify samples to be output, use "Output Condition"
and "Output Mode" of the "Settings" program.
Data output condition setting consists of selecting "FIFO" or "STOP" for each output
mode. Selecting "FIFO" will output data in first-in, first-out order except in the case of
the Data Printer, for which "LAST" can also be specified. To stop an auto output mode,
select STOP.
Output conditions:
DP : STOP, FIFO, LAST
GP : STOP, FIFO
HC : STOP, FIFO
The type of sample that will be output is individually specified for each output mode.
Only the specified samples are output.
Types of stored samples that can be specified for output:
Negative : Analysis data without abnormality or analysis errors (excluding
ID READ errors).
Diff. POS. : Data with abnormality in WBC differential parameters.
Morph. POS. : Data on samples with abnormal cell morphology.
Count POS. : Data with abnormality in blood cell count.
Error : Data with analysis errors (excluding ID READ errors).
QC Data : QC data that has been performed.
(Refer to Chapter 11. System Setup for details.)

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