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you should use sharpie fine tip or normal markers
Where there are markers. Normally there are 2 markers, you can tee of anywhere in between
The coarse adjustment knob should be used first to bring the specimen into general focus. Then, the fine adjustment knob can be used for precise focusing.
You could draw a car
Why should the fine adjustment knob be used only with the HPO
To get a high accuracy about 99,999% you should compare about 15 markers, but to get an accuracy about 99%, which is actually enough, it is adequate to compare 3.
No, you should not move the course adjustment while on high power as it can damage the microscope or the specimens in view. It is recommended to make adjustments to the course adjustment only while on low power.
The coarse adjustment knob should be used first to bring the specimen into focus at the lowest magnification. It allows for larger adjustments in focus compared to the fine adjustment knob.
Jo Ann's sells these. Why not ask them? Or try to contact the manufacturer of these markers directly. It should be on the marker label. By the way, I have use these markers to dye a pair of satin shoes and a purse. They worked wonderfully.
Usually, I use markers. Try Sketch Copic Markers, they are usually the most popular medium for coloring anime pictures on paper. If they're too pricey for you, you should use Letraset Pro Markers, they seem to be very cheap and have high quality.
You should always use the fine adjustment on a microscope when you are focusing on high-power magnifications, typically 400x and above. The fine adjustment allows for precise focusing, which is crucial for observing details without risking damage to the slide or the lens. It is also recommended to use the fine adjustment after initially focusing with the coarse adjustment to enhance clarity.