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GC/MS-QP2010 Autotune Help

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:25 pm
by QPGirl

Does anyone know the best way to autotune a Shimadzu GC/MS QP2010???? My manual is worthless..... I am tuning with PFTBA and trying to get BFB to pass..... :roll:

Any help is appreciated, as I am an Agilent girl at heart.....and these Shimadzus are quite different.

Thank you!

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:57 pm
by Ron
Go to the tuning window, and go to file, then select New Tuning File. Save the file as BFB tune. Click on Auto Tuning Condition, everything will be selected except Adjust Mass Pattern. Leave everything else checked, and check Adjust Mass Pattern. Enter the following values for the ions and save the file again.

69 - 100
131 - 45
219 - 55
414 - 2.5
502 - 1.5
614 - .4

You run the auto tune, and this should pass. If you don't pass, minor adjustments of the tune targets should allow you to pass. Be sure to save the results after running the tune.

I'll give it a try!

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:32 pm
by QPGirl
Thank you!

:D

Shimadzu GC-MS QP2010s Autotune

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:08 pm
by sheedo
Just got a problem when autotumed our Shimadzu QP2010s. The peak at m/z 69 split into 2, while other two peaks are fine. All the other tuning results are within the good range. Anyone had experience on this? How can I troubleshoot the bad peak shape? Thanks in advance!

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:45 pm
by giacomo56
Why did you buy the Shimadzu ? Anything they offered in perticular that the Agilent didn't ? People want to know....... :lol:

Buying a Shimadzu

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 12:17 pm
by QPGirl
Why did you buy the Shimadzu ? Anything they offered in perticular that the Agilent didn't ? People want to know....... :lol:
:D

I bought some Shimadzus because I had been using Agilent for 10 years and was wondering what the grass was like on the other side of the fence. The Shimadzus are really nice.....Think of an agilent with more bells and whistles. It is a million years easier to maintain, clean, and use....the software is fabulous! It lets you know way in advance what may be going on or needs to be replaced, once tuned it is so stable, that sometimes I can't believe it. I have a QP2010 GCMS and a QP2010 with dual ECD and Dual autosampler (that's really nice). If you can break out of the AGilent rut, I'd highly recommend it! The only thing I had trouble with was learning their lingo and learning the new software, but once I did....I haven't looked back. :) I also didn't go to the training classes, which would've helped with those points I'm sure. :oops:

My husband still works with Agilents....and I hear all the same stories.... sporadic filaments blowing, difficulty tuning or leaks after venting, etc...etc... He's sick of hearing about my wonderful Shimadzus..... LOL!

If you are thinking about getting one...they will set a demo up for you to play with...give 'em a call.

Good Luck!