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    Can You Turn on Graphics Display in Autorun?

    David, We use CNC information in similar way. To display the set-up picture we use irfanview which make it easy to aligned size, position, no frame, no buttons... To remove the displayed picture automatically I add a small script to C:\Users\Public\Documents\ZEISS\CALYPSO\workarea\inspections called "inspection_start.bat" --> See CALYPSO documentation This will kill ALL irfanview process just if the user press the START button. O.K. this is a real hard-kill option. Better will be to identify MY irfanview process but I´m sorry: Windows has the most dreadful Process ID management system I can imagine. I’m not wasting my time on it. inspection_start.bat
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    Blade Pro 2014 cannot edit some tolerances

    Hi Damian, Deviation measures have specific behaviour. For Min and Max deviation measures the tolerances can not be set. The values are taken from the segments they are analyzed on. It is only possible to set tolerances for average, range and profile error deviation measures. This information can be found on the manual (F1) Hope this helps
  5. Kleines Update, ich verwende Calypso 2025 und Martin sein Code funktioniert prima. Ich habe keine PCM Lizenz.
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    Frage an die Spezialisten

    Hallo Jörg, bilde ein Koordinatensystem mit 6°. Setze deinen Antastpunkt in diesem Koordinatensystem auf die Fläche. Jetzt sollte der Vektor senkrecht zur Fläche sein. Gruß Wolfgang
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    Position/ISO/New GD&T

    I measured Datum A with 16 self centering points (ball Ø3.5), also checked with tangential feature, result was the same, so I chose faster measurement with self centering. Thanks for help 🙂 Is there any source where I can read about LSQ, tangential etc. how and when to use them?
  8. Thank you martin: Please see attached picture. Please note Ø of hole is 3.5 cm.
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    CAD Presentation

    To be more clear, I'm speaking of the Evaluation command, "CAD Presentation" that lets you use a created/saved CAD image (usually with deviations displayed) as a picture inserted into PiWeb report (StandardProtocol). It worked well in all previous versions I'm familiar with. It "runs" with no runtime errors, but leaves the PiWeb report blank in that area. It lists the feature but fails to display the image as normal. It even lets me create a new feature in this version as normal, but still does not produce an image on PiWeb. I am using a "Planner" offline key to test it, but I don't think it has any bearings on whether it would be better or worse on a machine license. Like I said, I had heard that it was "broken" this version, but hoped it was 'fixed' by 2026 (or end of 2025 updates). If this specific feature does not work, how does one display the plotted images of CAD deviations from Freeform Profiles onto a report in this version??
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    Alignment for curve

    Well nothing is changing - only nominal representation. So you only link deviation in Z against nominal point and measured point. Unless you want to keep some numbers, then point in new alignment is the easiest and the most predictable. Of course you can move origin in new alignment to keep your old nominal value and still keep that correction in needed axis.
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    Alignment for curve

    @Tom Oakes Yes, you are correct. The GBF does not move the origin where as a new alignment would change the nominal origin.
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    Alignment for curve

    @Richard Shomaker But doesn't setting that point as Z origin establish a new z origin, which would offset the curve the difference between the BA and the 2nd alignment? Where the geometry best fit should report the difference between where the point's z nominal and actual.
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    Position/ISO/New GD&T

    I am curious how you want to measure this, but your only option here is either make many lines and do tangential feature ( radius between lines ) or curves. Then form a plane from each circle's center. But still it should be tangential element - in this case vector of that plane should be outwards from material.
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    Can You Turn on Graphics Display in Autorun?

    In Autorun: Tools --> Always leave the CAD window open
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    Can You Turn on Graphics Display in Autorun?

    As Isagani mentioned, from the ZEISS Portal KB - CALYPSO: How to Add Set-Up Information to a Measurement Plan
  17. Yeah, I think the base alignment match needs to be replaced by a better process, or as you suggested provide more visibility to how it is matching. Polyworks has a one of the more effective processes I've seen for matching point cloud meshes.
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    Position/ISO/New GD&T

    Thanks, I have another question, here I should use inner tangential for A-A?
  19. Please vote this up on My Voice ! Thank you .. https://portal.zeiss.com/my-voice/software/metrology/product/066cc67a-e50f-470f-9884-a3ec3253c37c/request/da8f3e7d-9743-4ac8-9bc2-02c9ac0f693f I've recently had to use Base Alignment Match, wow what a mess. There is not much info on what is going on for the 3d best fit. I know it is suggested to use circles, but I had a long part that did not have these. After much research I think I understand it, however it appears it requires any single points to be measured in the exact same location on the part. Also there is little information on when you select the features what they may be constraining, also the delta value is not incredibly helpful, what would be nice is an XYZ and uvw after the match. Also I think its possible to copy the cad and make it transparent /ghost to show how the algorithm is fitting in real time, like other software where for example you are fitting a point cloud mesh to the CAD, etc.
  20. Can you post a sketch of that callout and how thick is that pipe?
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    Position/ISO/New GD&T

    I would evaluate it as surface profile, but you did it correctly. It should be "PlaneRoot" from 18x planes and A-A should be tangential element, which should be by default once applied here as datum.
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    Torus issue in Calypso 2025

    Hello Everyone, we have recently updated all CMM's to 2025 at our company. We had the same issue happening as well with Torus features. All the information in this forum was very helpful and I have been able to fix some programs. Was wondering if anyone here had any updates from Zeiss on this?
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    Keyway centering

    When you are filling alignment, then you can use plane as first element, then circle as second element, then just symmetry point from groove to be used as rotation lock. Using line from symmetry point and center of a circle is unnecessary step. Then: if you would use symmetry from two planes ( of width of groove 16 ) then this can be misleading because it's direction won't be to exact center of a circle.
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    Zeiss CMM Expert Training

    I don't like taking classes on-line and the expert class hasn't been offered at the Maple Grove facility in a really long time. I've been waiting.
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    Zeiss CMM Expert Training

    I sent a couple of my guys to the expert training. They said it was the first training where it didn't feel 'watered down' and they felt like they actually learned new stuff. It saw improvements in their programming after the course, but its like all those trainings, you learn more by actually using it at work in real world applications. If you want a good class for your programmers, I found the Zeiss GDT course is solid. Its about how to correctly use Calypso for both ISO and ASME standards. The biggest benefit to me is that I could send one of those guys to a supplier and say "I'm sending my Zeiss certified cmm expert".
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    Zeiss CMM Expert Training

    Shawn, Yes it isn't offered often, maybe twice a year. I did have the syllabus once upon a time, but I passed on it because I think I know most of the stuff, or would not use it that frequently, things such as step point, kink points, etc.
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    Zeiss CMM Expert Training

    Ooh, me!! I'm an "Expert" 😂 I feel like there was definitely some "filler" that most programmers with 5+ years have had to figure out on their own (or with help from this group)...but they covered some topics like Conditional Branching, Multiple Strategies, Macros, and Harmonics
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    Datum Alignment from Fixture Tooling

    It was over 15yrs ago - and the method was pretty straight forward, with a CAD model: Extract the Tooling Ball Spheres from the CAD model Input the correct nominals, for each sphere Create a new 3D Best Fit Base Alignment - select your tooling balls I used a 10x Loop with a break condition (it usually stopped at 3 or 4) If you have Datum Simulators on the fixture: I would verify the location/orientation relative to the In-Body_position corrdinates of your new Base Alignment. Confirm repeatability of the location of the Datums are acceptable for your application. Datum Simulators could also be turned into Theoretical Features (so they do not need to be probed for every run) Another Method could be to use the Tooling Ball Coordiantes to create a 3-2-1 Base Alignment: 3 of the spheres to create an offset plane (as it is highly unlikely that the coordinates will be in an exact orientation with In Body Position), 2 of the spheres creates a line)... a few more steps, but could be more repeatable(?) Also: you could use the fixture plate for a 3-2-1 Base Alignment, and then: either use the Tooling Balls for a 3D Best Fit or 3-2-1 "Resource Alignment"
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