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XY Calibration - printed lines don't match the number
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· XY Calibration - printed lines don't match the number
Hi, thanks for your response but I am not sure that I understand. Must the rectangles line up or should I move so that the long lines hit the 0 and 10's?Â
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· XY Calibration - printed lines don't match the number
Place the print roughly into the rectangles (your calibration sheet seems to be improperly scaled) and take the long line closest to the 0 as reference (like on your foto: the 0 and the line inside the circle belong together).
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Enigma_M4 125
Hi,
in my oppinion, it's not far off.
The long lines refer to the "10"s (and the 0), the middle lines refer to the "5"s. You just need to identify the "0" for reference.
Regards
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Edited by Enigma_M4typo
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CrushGrind_Sam 1
Hi, thanks for your response but I am not sure that I understand. Must the rectangles line up or should I move so that the long lines hit the 0 and 10's?Â
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