The invention generates mass scale comparability between mass spectra
which are acquired in time-of-flight mass spectrometers, particularly
with ionization by matrix-assisted laser desorption. Always slightly
distorted mass scales of different mass spectra from the same type of
sample can be aligned. The flight times of identical ions always differ
slightly from one mass spectrum to the next due to non-reproducible
processes in the ionization method. Thus the apparent mass values of ion
signals of identical substances in different mass spectra do not match
even if the flight times are converted into mass values with the
identical calibration equation. After alignment of the mass scales, mass
spectra can be reliably compared with respect to deviations in
intensities of bio-makers, or be added together without deterioration in
the mass resolution, and improved reference spectrum libraries can be
created. Furthermore, the invention allows more reliable library searches
to be carried out.