I had to replace my master probe the other day and I replaced it with one 10mm longer. The first time I calibrated it I said "yes" to the has the sphere moved. Now all my other probes are trying to measure the sphere below the equator of the sphere. I've had to set my calibration to manual/dcc to calibrate them. How do I fix this issue so I can get away from the manual/dcc?
I believe saying "yes" without reset to theo gives this kind of problems.
To keep the better link between both "masters" (old and new), I think you have to calibrate the new one saying no with reset to theo, then recalibrate it saying "yes" with reset to theo.
IMO
I believe saying "yes" without reset to theo gives this kind of problems.
To keep the better link between both "masters" (old and new), I think you have to calibrate the new one saying no with reset to theo, then recalibrate it saying "yes" with reset to theo.
IMO