Hello all, could you please verify that I am calibrating my tips properly! I recently calibrated my machine and my results seem offset in one axis. (Calibration sphere comes off the table after every calibration)
I start by selecting A0B0 only ( Say Yes, Sphere has moved) Calibrate it by itself
Then I Select all tips (Including A0B0) and say No, Sphere has not moved)
The second time I calibrate my tip set should I be including A0B0? Also, Do you guys have a separate probe file called something like "Master probe" with just A0B0? or do you calibrate it within the tip set.
I haven't been on a machine in many years and I'm trying to remember the correct way to do this.
You always want to use a master probe for locating the sphere on the table regardless if the sphere moves or not. Always answer Yes man or Yes dcc. All other probes and tip need to be answered with No. Master probes are usually short with a large ball like a 5x10 or 4x10.
I've been trying to understand the purpose of the master probe. Being short with a large ball, does it locate the sphere with the best precision possible?
I've been trying to understand the purpose of the master probe. Being short with a large ball, does it locate the sphere with the best precision possible?