Jon,
Machined was homed first.  It does seem that using end and backspace
clears the problem.
Thanks everyone.
Regards
Andy

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Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Touch Off

Heinz Reimer wrote:
>>
>>Is there a correct procedure for using Touch Off?
Ohh, you may have to be "homed".  Are you homing all your axes?
If not, then EMC can't figure out whether you are within the 
software limits on the axes.  (I'm not sure why it affects the 
touch-off function, as that doesn't involve motion, but I think 
there is a problem if you have not homed.)

Jon

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