Same result with the binary 0.75.
This looks like something different to me. If you do “Retract All” what do the offsets print?
My first guess for what’s going on here is something funky with the z-axis height getting zeroed funky. One way to test that is when the z-axis is lowered all the way down does this number (Zm) say zero?
Yep, Zm is 97. I’ll take it all out and bottom them out and zero it and try again tomorrow.
i have been battling this same issue for two days now. at first i thought it was just from cutting too high but after checking my Zm is 97.16. not sure if this comes from the maslow zeroing itself when turning off and back on then adjusting the height back to bit zero
ive noticed that every time the machine resets the Z is set to 5mm witch then compounds after every reset. i went ahead and reset zero with my bit in place and ran the same file and had much better luck, until i got to the top left of the machine and noticed it was shifting the sled by pulling on the top left belt. the extreme downward angle was causing the sled to lift. my assumption is two fold, either run the machine to its z limit before zeroing then lifting to home position so that the math can account for the extra belt and/or set my bit deeper in the collet as too allow the machine to run closer to its optimal angle.