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writer 3.1 1 The (% style="color:#a0be2d" %)//**G28**//(%%) command should only be used when homing has been performed and the desired position has been saved with the (% style="color:#a0be2d" %)//**G28.1**//(%%) command.
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writer 3.1 3 The (% style="color:#a0be2d" %)//**G28**//(%%) command uses the values stored in memory as the coordinates X, Y, Z, A, B, C, U, V, W of the endpoint to move. Parameter values are absolute machine coordinates. Command (% style="color:#a0be2d" %)//**G28**//(%%) performs rapid linear motion.
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writer 3.1 5 The (% style="color:#a0be2d" %)//**G28**//(%%)// axes// command performs rapid linear movement to the position defined by //axes//, taking into account all offsets, and then performs rapid linear movement for the //axes// to the absolute position specified by the values stored in memory. Axes not specified in //axes// will not move.
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writer 3.1 7 The (% style="color:#a0be2d" %)//**G28.1**//(%%) command stores the current absolute position in memory.
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writer 3.1 9 {{code language="g-code" title="(% style=~"color:#a0be2d~" %)//**G28 **//(%%)//example line~~://"}}
10 G28 Z2.5 (rapid movement to Z2.5, then to the position loaded by the G28 command)
11 {{/code}}