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Error calculation deflection matrix after completing calibration for some tips. what is it?
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  • With Leitz LSP, you need to click on two buttons on the joystic before removing the tip, then to install, click them again, install the tip then click on the enable probe.


    Which two buttons are you referring to here? Is this on the standard, Hexagon issue, single stick jog box? All I have ever done is to press the disable button, remove the stylus, put the new one on, and reneable. This is with a X1-M with Tesa wrist.

    I seem to remember having seen your error message once. I believe that I homed the machine, ran the lower matrix cal, replaced my stylus in case of a loose or damaged ruby, and then recalibrated. I've never seen the error again. It might also be a good idea to verify that the kinematic coupling is properly engaged. I have seen a few instances of puck being on but being slightly shifted and not fully engaged. This was likely caused by a bad probe rack alignment in our case.
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  • With Leitz LSP, you need to click on two buttons on the joystic before removing the tip, then to install, click them again, install the tip then click on the enable probe.


    Which two buttons are you referring to here? Is this on the standard, Hexagon issue, single stick jog box? All I have ever done is to press the disable button, remove the stylus, put the new one on, and reneable. This is with a X1-M with Tesa wrist.

    I seem to remember having seen your error message once. I believe that I homed the machine, ran the lower matrix cal, replaced my stylus in case of a loose or damaged ruby, and then recalibrated. I've never seen the error again. It might also be a good idea to verify that the kinematic coupling is properly engaged. I have seen a few instances of puck being on but being slightly shifted and not fully engaged. This was likely caused by a bad probe rack alignment in our case.
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