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| I am finding that when it run the below code (using ball point pen) that the 2nd time it is ran it shifts up approximately 0.050” and another 0.050” if I run it the third time. The X axis is not shifting only the "Y". If I make a square or circle code and run it 10 times it traces exactly over the 1st run location. Could someone look at this code and see if there is something in the code that is causing the shift? |
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