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SP25 calibration issue

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I greet you all, colleagues.
I have a small problem that tends to come and go when calibrating angles. I work with many styli and use a 9-slot magazine for this. Each stylus has about 10 different angle positions. When I did the calibration, two angles on different probes were out of tolerance. One probe has a CM25-2 probe and the other CM25-3. And at the same time, PSDMIS accepts the calibration result without asking the operator. The next day I did a similar calibration and the result was OK.And always out-of-tolerance angles equal to A90 or more than A90 It is very strange . I have been working in this mode for 3 years and there were no such problems. And this year it started. I check the probes visually and do the cleaning before each calibration the same way always. What could be the problem ?
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  • The situation repeats itself. It's time for scheduled calibration. I started the calibration, selected the master probe and indicated YES (the sphere changed the position to take a point manually)


    That's the right way for the beginning !

    Then, you should load the SP25M-2_L40_D1-D1, and calibrate it manually, saying NO, the sphere didn't moved (use 5 hits, it's enough for a manual calibration and for this calibration only, select "reset to theo").
    Then, try a classical DCC calibration, always saying "NO, sphere didn't moved" and unselect reset to theo, to keep actual offsets).

    It's friday, have a nice weekend, all !

  • In general, I completely disassembled the probe. Then I assembled it from new elements. Then I manually calibrated by pressing "YES" the sphere changed its position for each corner and indicated a reset to theo. (But the sphere did not move) Then I started the calibration in automatic mode for all probes in the store, including for SP25M-2_L40_D1-D1. Only for the probe master I took a point on the sphere manually, for the other probes I indicated "NO" the sphere did not move. (reset on theo turned off) AND EUREKA !!!!! Calibration was successful for all probes and angles. 11 hours were spent on this work))))))))) It was the longest calibration))))))
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  • In general, I completely disassembled the probe. Then I assembled it from new elements. Then I manually calibrated by pressing "YES" the sphere changed its position for each corner and indicated a reset to theo. (But the sphere did not move) Then I started the calibration in automatic mode for all probes in the store, including for SP25M-2_L40_D1-D1. Only for the probe master I took a point on the sphere manually, for the other probes I indicated "NO" the sphere did not move. (reset on theo turned off) AND EUREKA !!!!! Calibration was successful for all probes and angles. 11 hours were spent on this work))))))))) It was the longest calibration))))))
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