hy if it works, is okeyin automatic mode the current position shows the correct X and Z values and the job can be done
if the job get's done, thus machine works in automatic mode, why do you care about the manual mode ? there are machines that display at least 3 or 4 different coordinate systems simultaneouslyin manual mode the X and Z values are incorrect
if also drill X would have changed, it doesn't matter; basic question is if your drill is concentric with the spindle ? and what's the concentricity value ? even if a drill works, this does not mean that it is concentric with the spindleOnly drill X is correct
onestly, if you probe your tools, and the machine works, then simply leave it beeMaybe someone understands this and can explain to me how over this problem
imagine that you know why that behaviour happens, then what ? what is your next move ?
change that you noticed is caused by the fact that reset is causing your actual offset to vanish; when you press manual mode, it also triggers the reset button
you may need basic training for that machine, in order to give you the minimal confidence to operate that machine:
... move the machine in mdi and manual mode, facing a new part, Zzero-ing the stock
... feed hold and manual interruption during automatic mode
... future milestone : interference check for an unknown program ( that may be wrong build, but hmm )
it seems to me like you are on your own with that machine, and this seems saaaad; if i may ask, why are things how they are, in your case ? kindly