Hi  Andy 

> > I think emc's main limitation when using kinematics to correct these
> > kinds of machine imperfections is that jogs are not corrected--a "Y" 
> > jog will only turn the "Y" motor, not both motors together.
> 
> Do the coordinates of the non-jogged axes update correctly? If so it
> seems only a small problem. If not, a potentially huge one.

The coordinates do update correctly, so it´s no a big deal. In fact if 
you hit the jog y button it makes sense that only the y aces moves.

See you
Flo
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