I am using the Dual Z 443 with PC-DMIS 2013 MR1 SP6, and I am really confused with the Vision Offset Calibration Order.
Is it a must to calibrate the vision first then touch or is it ok to calibrate the touch first?
Once a while I check the vision-touch offset and the touch-touch offset, sometimes the vision-touch offset goes wrong, while
the touch-touch offset is ok, if i calibrate the vision-touch offset with the vision first, at this moment will the touch-touch offset
goes wrong? If so, will it be possible if I calibrate the touch first then vision to save time and make sure all the offset is good?
In both cases, they are using the same PC-DMIS software, and as far as I am concerned, calibrating the offset is to pull their orgins together using the ring tool.
So I am confused for what reason we need to define the calibration order, will it work if we calibrate touch probe first on an optical CMM?
In both cases, they are using the same PC-DMIS software, and as far as I am concerned, calibrating the offset is to pull their orgins together using the ring tool.
So I am confused for what reason we need to define the calibration order, will it work if we calibrate touch probe first on an optical CMM?