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  2. My CMMs are never stored with an empty sensor. I wouldn't allow it. One of them has not been stored empty in over 20 years. This guidance is misguided. VAST Gold. I have no problem leaving a system 60" OAL in the sensor over a long weekend. That said, we only turn our machines off 3 times per year at most so... I'd say that's also optional.
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    Hole position calculation interpretation

    Remember that the primary datum in every single case sets the orientation of the coordinate system and therefore all tolerance zones. The X value in the feature is the location of the feature origin on the X axis in whatever alignment you're using. The x value in the position is measured parallel (or perpendicular, or at some specified basic angle, I can't tell) to the primary datum, not your alignment. It looks like that datum might be a derived centerplane which could make it virtually impossible to orient correctly on a surface plate. I'd use a CMM for this 😁
  4. This is totally legit but poorly engineered. With a big tolerance like this I'd have no problem using that short cylinder though I agree it's an unstable datum. This is not a CMM problem it's an engineering problem. If you're supplying this to internal customers you're pigeon-holed into figuring out how the job should have been done. If your customer is external, I strongly suggest you give them what they ask for. Use position to evaluate coaxiality. Don't move the cost burden from your customer's engineering into your CMM lab. Yes, it will fail over and over and over again. Charge them for re-runs when they get the drawing right.
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    GD&T engine MMC

    I finally got around to trying Shawn's fix. It worked exactly as suggested. PiWeb designer is obtuse and terrible. I love the statement from the cited KB article: "highlight the relevant table". Clear as mud. I figured it out. For reference, the code in Shawn's suggestion will hide the (M) line, the (L) line, and these additional diameters. Those of us already hiding (M) and (L) lines will overwrite that existing code with this.
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    Navigator: Yes or No?

    It costs a person's salary and adds ambiguity. Not a fan.
  7. Hello guys, is it possible in Gom Inspect 2022 to perform a radial deviation analysis along a circular section with angular sampling (e.g., evaluating deviations point-wise over 360° like a polar plot)? If yes, where please I find this function? Thank you, P.
  8. Yesterday
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    Calypso 8.0: Planner - Simulation

    It's Windows 8 of CMM software. For me, the service packs did improve from completely unusable to practically useless. Collision detection doesn't work at all even if entire stylus system and column go thru the part. Importing SSC files is borked (ignores probes, tip numbers, messes up vectors, adds non-existent probe with number "0"). Tried a completely new PC with no Calypso on it before to start completely fresh - still the same issues. The problem is - I don't believe the next version will be much better.
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    Sensor swap XTG to RDS-XXT

    I would suggest to disable "reconnect during system start" on both machine tabs if you have it enabled on the other. If Calypso crashes and you restart it with a different sensor than the one selected to reconnect, it's very annoying and can cause problems.
  11. Hi Team, I am currently performing a tensile test on a cylindrical specimen and using the available tensile test analysis script. However, I noticed that the script is designed only for rectangular and elliptical specimens. Could you please let me know if there is an existing script available for cylindrical specimens? If not, I would appreciate guidance on how to correctly define the cross-sectional area of a cylindrical sample for accurate stress calculation within the current framework. Thank you for your support.
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    Turn off the CMM

    It can be safely turned off. This used to be an issue with older 8-bit controllers, which were full of temperature-sensitive electronics. In modern control systems, keeping them powered on continuously makes no sense—it only accelerates the aging of the electronics.
  13. Last week
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    MasterProbe (XXT)

    I do. I use it quite a bit for family of parts programs. Same geometry, only size changes. I have a template program with all the code I need. I just have to make some minor changes to accommodate different parts.
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    MasterProbe (XXT)

    I just want to know for future: Do you have pcm?
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    Sensor swap XTG to RDS-XXT

    Make sure to close Calypso first. And yes, if it ever prompts you talking about about the current sensor being different than the previous, click NO otherwise it will wipe everything. Painful, I know.
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    Sensor swap XTG to RDS-XXT

    Just received our new Contura, it has an RDS-XXT and a Vast-XT gold sensor. I was shown how to switch the sensors but it cannot be correct. I am getting a multitude of errors and I have lost all styli twice (I didn't learn the first time). In the CMM configuration settings/Control, they made 2 Control Types, Contura_XT and ConturaRDS. I have to switch between the 2. Current Steps. Turn off controller at Joystick, Remove sensor, Insert other sensor. Open CMM Configuration/Control, select the correct Control type then select Initialize-Connect. Does anyone have a procedure that works for swapping Sensors? Running Calypso 2025.
  18. How come these two essential functions in script programming have been eliminated? Step-by-step play no longer exists, nor does the on-line pause with F9! Can I have some clarification? Thanks
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    exporting XYZ points from mesh; no nominal CAD

    The ATOS is a very good sensor, and the accuracy is mind blowing.
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    Size doesn t matter

    I've created programs on oversized parts in the past using additional alignments and an extra CAD model to get it all in one shot. 1. Import your CAD model and establish your start/base alignments as normal. Program the features you need from the first setup on this model. 2. Import a second copy of the CAD model, translating and rotating to the same orientation except space it apart from the original in your desired axis (normally I do X+ shift a few inches). It won't matter how far you place it since we will manually pick it up on the machine. 3. Now when you want to establish your second setup, pick a few features that can be utilized in both setups (think plane, line, circle near the center of the part) and create a simple start alignment from the resources menu (Resources > Utilities > Alignment). Pick these features on your secondary CAD model. Be sure to to set these features to MAN mode under (Features Setting Editor > Man CNC Mode). These features will reference the Base Alignment. Be sure to add a programmable stop and move the probe to a safe position on your final feature before these manual points. 4. Now that the secondary start alignment is done, redefine your setup with a more robust alignment (typically I call this a secondary base alignment). You will use the second start alignment as your reference workpiece alignment. This will be CNC mode. 5. Program your remaining features on the second setup/CAD model. If you have dimensions that require data from both setups you can use Result Elements to calculate them (ex. overall length can be calculated taking the length from the front edge to a hole in the center and the rear edge to that same hole). Ideally the run will look like this: 1. Set the part up on the machine. 2. Establish your start alignment, run the first side. 3. Probe clears to safe distance. 4. Move part to new location. 5. Take second start alignment, run second side.
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    MasterProbe (XXT)

    Success! Thanks again Jens!
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    exporting XYZ points from mesh; no nominal CAD

    I got it figured out. It makes sense now that the ACSII points would pull from the alignment instead of the reference plane used for slicing. I find more interesting stuff in the software every time I play with it. So far, I've been very impressed with the ATOS III. We inherited it for free when our affiliate shut down, and I've already found tons of use cases for it. And its shockingly very accurate, even when compared with our Micura's and Accura's. I really like this thing and already want more.
  23. Hi, i am looking for a way to obtain internal icons like "mesh", "clipboard" and others and use them on buttons or as image. I am working on app to load measured data into project - similar to what Calypso is able. Thanks for hints. ( I have found a file containing svgs, but can not find right one )
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    MasterProbe (XXT)

    make sure, that you have the needed probe changed in do you have pcm? plan->Advanced->PCM Editor copy the code into the editor, mark it, and press the calculate-button (an arrow inside a gear-wheel) without pcm you can write a small program (with your master probe) with two characteristics with conditions. in them just write something like setNewGeoStatToActualProbe(0,0,0,0,0,-1)=="GG" and setNewRadiusToActualProbe("2.5")=="gg", select "yes" for end program, and run that program offline
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    MasterProbe (XXT)

    Thank you Jens. Where do I insert this code?
  26. Hard to say, this was a legacy program written around 2016 or 2017.
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    Size doesn t matter

    Another try (other part) without succes, I 've done a large surface of recovery, projection of the two circle, put Z points in first, and the CMM mesure the Z point , and try to mesure the first diametrer 1cm beside this position. I have no guide when I move the part, Have I to respect the spatial rotation of the first Alignement, does it matter if I move the rotation slightly ?
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    Unable to import gom

    I am not sure if that helps, but we have updated the zeiss-inspect-api wheels on PyPI: For ZEISS INSPECT 2025: zeiss-inspect-api 2025.4.0.398 For ZEISS INSPECT 2026: zeiss-inspect-api 2026.3.0.984
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