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Are you using collision detection during calibration?
There is a known issue with this and I'm still waiting on a fix.
If you calibrate a probe saying yes sphere has moved (with multiple tips selected) then you will get incorrect offsets for the second tip calibrated.
If you want to use collision detection, then calibrate Master probe-tip (typically A0B0) first saying Yes sphere has moved (Don't use collision detection here - there's no need anyway).
Then select all your other tips and say No Sphere has not moved - you should now be able to use the collision detection.
Are you using collision detection during calibration?
There is a known issue with this and I'm still waiting on a fix.
If you calibrate a probe saying yes sphere has moved (with multiple tips selected) then you will get incorrect offsets for the second tip calibrated.
If you want to use collision detection, then calibrate Master probe-tip (typically A0B0) first saying Yes sphere has moved (Don't use collision detection here - there's no need anyway).
Then select all your other tips and say No Sphere has not moved - you should now be able to use the collision detection.
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