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KingFisher Presto
The KingFisher Presto performs magnetic bead-based purification of DNA, RNA and protein. Magnetic rods covered by a disposable tip comb move the beads between plates, rather than liquid moving between vessels — so there is no pipetting and nothing to carry over. A turntable with two nests lets one side be loaded or unloaded while the other runs.
At a glance
Section titled “At a glance”| Type | Magnetic bead-based purification processor |
| Samples per run | 96 or 24 |
| Revolution control | Run a full protocol or a single step; present a nest, rotate, position by name, clear errors |
Specifications
Section titled “Specifications”Thermo Fisher publishes the following.
| Volume range | 50–5000 µL |
| Heating | For applications requiring elevated temperatures |
| Automation | Minimised size for fitting to automation systems; connects to several liquid handling instruments |
| Width | 14.2 in |
| Height | 15.7 in |
| Depth | 18.3 in |
| Weight | 52.9 lb |
Supported methods
Section titled “Supported methods”- Run protocol — run a purification protocol end to end, from a protocol file. Unlike the Flex, the Presto’s controller has no run-report export, so no report file is produced.
- Run step — run a single step of a protocol, identified by a tip name and step name. Running steps individually lets a schedule interleave other work — or handle a plate change — between stages, instead of committing the instrument for the whole protocol.
- Move to position number — present turntable nest 1 or 2 at the load/unload position
- Move to position name — move to a named position (the trailing digit of the name gives the nest, 1 or 2)
- Rotate — rotate the turntable to the other nest (an unconditional 180° swap; there is no target position to choose)
- Clear error — acknowledge the instrument’s error state so a run can be retried. This does not fix the underlying cause — the operator must resolve that (e.g. load tips) before clearing the error, or the instrument will report the error again.
Positioning by name or number is both supported. Names survive a protocol being re-ordered; numbers do not. Prefer names where your protocols define them.
Integration
Section titled “Integration”Prerequisites
Section titled “Prerequisites”- The instrument must be reachable from the Revolution host.
- The purification protocol the schedule runs must already be defined in Thermo Fisher’s software.
- Tip combs and plates must be loaded for the protocol — a bead-based run with no tip comb moves nothing.
- Locations picked from or placed to the instrument must be named with a trailing digit giving
the turntable nest (1 or 2), e.g.
KingFisher1_1,KingFisher1_2. - If the instrument is in an error state, clear it before retrying — after fixing whatever caused it physically.
Device configuration
Section titled “Device configuration”| Property | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Url | Address of the controller service the Revolution host connects to |
| Instrument Name | Serial number identifying which physical instrument to connect to — several units can share one PC, each with its own controller host |
If you need more of this instrument driven from a schedule, get in touch — the driver is extended on demand.