[Jo...] Posted December 9, 2025 Share Posted December 9, 2025 Just installed calypso 2025 on my offline seat. Set everything up... machine tabs, rotary table, etc... Lots of problems... 1) when opening program, work piece looks to be 6-7" into the machine. 2) Cannot probe the machine "plate surface" 3) trying to establish RT... if I open the base alignment and do a manual alignment, it flips the part about 105 degrees towards the back of the machine... if i just open then close and let the machine do it, it will flip the part 180 degrees (upside down). I have been doing the planner since 4.0 and never had this before. I contacted Zeiss but thought maybe someone has had this happen... Note all my machines are on 2020 with a RT01 and not an AB... I don't know if this is what causing the issues (can't see why because its virtual on planner) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Ja...] Posted December 11, 2025 Share Posted December 11, 2025 It's been a big headache for me and several others too. And it's not just 1 problem - It seems to affect different machines differently. For me, the execution mode is insanely slow. Sometimes it will take a single feature 10-20 minutes to execute. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Jo...] Posted December 12, 2025 Author Share Posted December 12, 2025 Biggest problem is that the machine models are not correct... there is about 6" of extra granite surface... I have take great time to mimic my actual machine on my offline machine down to movable chuck jaws. Every version until now, the work areas and models (programs) come in exactly the same. Now, they are in the machine itself. I have 4 older prismos (oldest one is from 1997) with a 1200 1800 1000 volume. Did a simple test.. top of platter is rough -37" from machine zero on my machine.... loaded my platter cad model, translated down that much...its in the machine. Reached out to Zeiss no help so far. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Pa...] Posted December 13, 2025 Share Posted December 13, 2025 Yep. They totally broke simulation. We pay Zeiss a LOT of money just so we can be their beta testers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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