

please send machine.xml and log of the try.
_Mark
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Hi Hartmut
this is actually a good test for the new testing version, please upgrade to the newest.
Issues & Solutions will then tell you what's wrong (red Error). It will also force you to redo the steps that are wrong (blue Fundamentals).

You must have used Nozzle N2 (i.e. the negated), instead of
Nozzle N1, to capture the primary fiducial Z coordinates. Such a
mistake will no longer be possible with the new version.
And it seems you forgot to move any Nozzle in Z for the secondary fiducial. Such a mistake will equally no longer be possible with the new version.

As a consequence, Units per Pixel and Default Working Plane are completely wrong:

No wonder nothing works!
Note: the new Version will catch such mistakes in the future...
... but not all Issues & Solutions have the same level of
safe-guarding, You really need to read the instructions veeery
carefully, perhaps use better translation software.
Next step: do as the newest version Issues & Solutions tells
you.
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One problem I Hi Hartmut,
You need to report back what mistakes you confirm, what changed
since then and what was successfully resolved. I don't have the
time to examine/load your machine.xml
each and every time you send an email.
I was thinking about why the heck you have so many problems. It suddenly occurred to me that you might be following an inverted coordinate system, where the positive Z axis points down, not up as it should. Please confirm you got it right:

https://github.com/openpnp/openpnp/wiki/Machine-Axes
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I can only refer to these two sections:
https://github.com/openpnp/openpnp/wiki/Machine-Axes#the-openpnp-coordinate-system
https://github.com/openpnp/openpnp/wiki/Machine-Axes#a-word-about-z-coordinates
I don't know how to explain better or simpler.
The rest is a practical consideration. You need a certain Z
difference between PCB level and Safe Z, so you can lift parts up
and over the parts that are already placed on the PCB. So this Z
difference needs to be a bit larger than twice the
tallest part you want to place.
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