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measuring ste height
i have a visio 300 c-dmis 4.3 i set u 2 gage blocks side by side 1 .600" and 1 .550" i measured a the to of the .600" block with an auto focus oint max zoom set the (z) origin to that oint measured the same oint 10 times and got a range of .00222" did the same on the .550" block and got a range of .00247" i don't understand i feel this should be more accurate than this. does anyone have any settings suggestions that i can try? thanks __________________ the world is a dangerous lace, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.fff">fff"> gage blocks are shiny are they not? __________________ b&s excel 7-10-7: h10mq: t20 c-dmis 3.7 mr3 i should have also mentioned that i know zi about your system - the shiny thing was just a guess. what are the ublished accuracy secs? __________________ b&s excel 7-10-7: h10mq: t20 c-dmis 3.7 mr3 "> i have a visio 300 c-dmis 4.3 i set u 2 gage blocks side by side 1 .600" and 1 .550" i measured a the to of the .600" block with an auto focus oint max zoom set the (z) origin to that oint measured the same oint 10 times and got a range of .00222" did the same on the .550" block and got a range of .00247" i don't understand i feel this should be more accurate than this. does anyone have any settings suggestions that i can try? thanks "> welcome to vision... on the better systems, i would exect to see around .0002"-.0005" @ ~12x otical. this could be software or hardware. can you reduce your focus target size to it's smallest? adjust the seed of the focus - slower = better. adjust the "backoff" and "focus through" to the smallest settings. this is the total evaluation range of z for each focus. try only using coaxial illumination if ossible. you need a target to focus on, something with contrast. with a gage block, a finger rint works nice. __________________ |
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