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Replaced master probe

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?
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  • In your case, the old location of the sphere isn't totally lost.
    You can take any probe close to the old definition, then create a new sphere, calibrate the probe saying yes, but don't use reset to theo. The sphere should get the right deviations in its position (from old location)
    Then, calibrate as describd in #5 should give the right result.Confused
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  • In your case, the old location of the sphere isn't totally lost.
    You can take any probe close to the old definition, then create a new sphere, calibrate the probe saying yes, but don't use reset to theo. The sphere should get the right deviations in its position (from old location)
    Then, calibrate as describd in #5 should give the right result.Confused
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