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It has been several years since I have worked with the chemstation software for an Agilent HPLC. When the detector (Fluorescence) turns on it goes from 0 up to 17 on the y axis and that is where it stays during the analysis. I would like to set it to read at 0. I know it does not change the chromatography any, but I would still like it at 0. I've looked on line and did not see anything.
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It looks like you can add a baseline zero event in the timetable under the FLD method parameters.
Depending on the specifics of your method, a baseline that high might be caused by light scattering from a dirty flow cell or optics, but as you said, that should not affect your chromatography if the baseline is stable.
Depending on the specifics of your method, a baseline that high might be caused by light scattering from a dirty flow cell or optics, but as you said, that should not affect your chromatography if the baseline is stable.
David Hobbs
Instrument Services Specialist
Pace Analytical Services, Inc.
david dot hobbs at pacelabs dot com
Instrument Services Specialist
Pace Analytical Services, Inc.
david dot hobbs at pacelabs dot com
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