On 10 October 2014 22:12, Dave Cole <linuxcncro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If the intention is to cancel the offsets after a program stop, then
> there is still a bug, because the G92 offsets are still shown on the
> Axis screen, even though
> the G92 offsets are not in effect.

I think that G92 offsets can "exist" but not be applied.

Axis is presumably showing the contents of #5211 onwards, and a G92.3
would restore them.

I think this is probably standard, albeit not necessarily as-expected.

G92 - save offset and apply
G92.1 erase offset and remove
G92.2 remove offset, retain values
G92.3 re-apply offset.

I suspect that M2 does a G92.2 not a G92.1

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