Mike: I disconnected the eject air from the probe and tried eject four times
and every time the eject air turned on. So I guess the problem is indeed
inside the probe.
Brian: I put on an o-ring around the neck of the transport tube (I found that
was the only place where an o-ring can stay in a stable position) so that the
tube is sitting 1-2 mm higher, and unfortunately the eject air didn't turn on.
Any further suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I could send the probe
to Bruker for a TLC but we have a project now that really needs the probe so
it would be great if it can be addressed in-house.
Thanks,
Weiguo
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