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Turn probe calibration artifact 180°

Can the probe calibration artifact with the sphere and ring be rotated 180°? My current setup is the sphere is on the left and ring on the right, I want to move it to the back of the machine rather than the front.
Anyone see an issue here?
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  • I used the Hexagon 'fixture' (the black OEM Hex block with the laser-marked glass plate recess, the 'shiny' optical ring and the ceramic sphere location hole )
    I had to relocate it on our Optiv because we had a Rayco -type L corner bracket which covered the OEM threaded holes for the Optiv platen fixture and everything needed a complete different location. I don't see any reason you can't re-orient it. The only 'must-have' is that the optical plate needs to be upside up Sunglasses
    and parallel in X to that etched glass plate long line which the machine uses to calibrate/rotate the lens orientation. (or maybe not.....) Rolling eyes
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  • I used the Hexagon 'fixture' (the black OEM Hex block with the laser-marked glass plate recess, the 'shiny' optical ring and the ceramic sphere location hole )
    I had to relocate it on our Optiv because we had a Rayco -type L corner bracket which covered the OEM threaded holes for the Optiv platen fixture and everything needed a complete different location. I don't see any reason you can't re-orient it. The only 'must-have' is that the optical plate needs to be upside up Sunglasses
    and parallel in X to that etched glass plate long line which the machine uses to calibrate/rotate the lens orientation. (or maybe not.....) Rolling eyes
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