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    What is the sensors.probes[0].offsets[2]?

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    • TypQxQundefined
      TypQxQ
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      In the object model there is a sensors.probes[n].offsets[2] that is set to -0.7 for both my P8 probes.
      This is not the trigger height, that is 0.
      I do setup my probe with G31 Z0.
      Where does this offset come from and what is it?

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        dc42 administrators @TypQxQ
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        @typqxq it should be the negative of the trigger height. However, when you change the trigger height from the default value of 0.7, DWC is not notified of the change. I'll fix that in RRF 3.4.0rc1. However, I notice that when you use G31 to change the trigger height, DWC doesn't update offsets[2] until you press Refresh.

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        • TypQxQundefined
          TypQxQ @dc42
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          @dc42 Thank you! That did it!

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