Have to say for anything less than industrial use I can’t see anyone needing much more than a PCut – I’ve cut about 40m of 320mm now in a day and a bit and it’s not even flinched. Hopefully this’ll help anyone else out who’s stuck in the future. Took me about 30 mins to set it up and have it working including digging an old PC out to drive it and building the stand. Check the port speed on the cutter is set to 9600. Open what ever cutting software you wish to use and set it up as follows:ĥ. USB Transfer Sizes: Receive = 4096, Transmit = 4096Ĥ. Double click the USB Com Port and set as follows: Navigate to Device Manager and disable Com2 (right click, disable) if already present.ģ. Plug the cutter into the PC, install whatever driver it came with to get the USB/Serial adapter working.Ģ. Here’s the how to guide to setting up a PCut on Win2K/XP/Vista:ġ. Works fine, no issues setting it up however I can see where many may struggle as it’s not exactly plug and play! Picked a P-Cut up on Saturday and been happily chopping graphics out for most of the weekend.
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