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If you are still experiencing issues, follow these troubleshooting steps: 1. Driver Signature Issues (Windows 10/11)

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Look for an entry labeled , where "x" is a number (e.g., COM3 or COM4).

If your plotter runs "hot," reduce the speed to 200-250 mm/s and force to 80-120g in the driver settings.

Look for the or a generic "Windows HPGL driver."

The is a highly popular, compact desktop vinyl cutting plotter . It is widely used by hobbyists, small businesses, and graphic designers to create custom decals, signage, apparel heat transfers, and prototype packaging. Operating as an A3-size format cutter, this device delivers high precision—but only when paired with the correct, up-to-date Windows driver .

The CUTOK DC330 does not function like a normal printer; it reads vector paths as literal cutting paths. The most popular and reliable workflow involves driving the machine directly through vector suites like . Preparing the Cut File

The CUTOK DC330 is versatile enough for various projects:

Open your cutting software, go to output settings, select the assigned COM port (usually USB port select com4 or as determined by the driver). 5. Troubleshooting Common Driver and Connection Issues

The CUTOK DC330 uses a universal HP-GL command language. This means it is compatible with almost all sign-making software.

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