Import a custom labware definition
The Labware tab allows you to import custom labware definitions and browse all custom and standard labware in-app without needing to open the Labware Library in a separate browser tab. Read More
The Labware tab allows you to import custom labware definitions and browse all custom and standard labware in-app without needing to open the Labware Library in a separate browser tab. Read More
See what a standard tip rack supplied by Opentrons looks like. Read More
In order for the robot to interact with any given labware, it needs to reference a corresponding JSON definition file which contains the accurate measurements of that labware. This list of measurements informs the robot about the type and shape of the labware. … Read More
Labware that is not listed in the Labware Library is considered to be custom. You can utilize custom labware in your protocols by acquiring a custom labware definition. Read More
Opentrons Flex comes with removable deck slots for all 12 positions in the working area. Each deck slot has corner labware clips for securely placing labware on the deck. This article describes how to remove and replace these clips in the rare circumstance that they become worn or broken. Read More
A log file is a computer-generated data file that contains information about usage patterns, activities, and operations within an operating system, application, server, or other device. Opentrons Flex generates four different log files (API, serial, server, and touch screen) that we will explore in this article. Read More
The X board controls and powers movement around the X-axis. It is concealed by a black panel cover. This article goes through the steps necessary to remove the cover and access the board. Read More
The Toradex is the “brain” of Opentrons Flex. It drives the touchscreen display on the Flex and runs the operating system which enables every function of the robot. It is concealed by a black cover behind the touchscreen. This article goes through the steps necessary to remove the cover and… Read More
Congratulations! 🎉 Your Opentrons Flex has arrived and you’ve prepared a space for it in your lab. Let’s open that monster crate, remove the robot, and prepare it for operation. Read More
Opentrons Flex needs to be placed on a stationary, sturdy, level bench surface without wheels. The robot’s base dimensions are 87 cm W x 69 cm D x 84 cm H (about 34” x 27” x 33”). Read More