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Because getting software to work with it is problematic for some, I'm working on a web interface that allows HPGL files (and possibly other vector file formats - DXF etc) to be uploaded and then sent appropriately formatted down a USB serial connection. [[User:Simon Hewison|Simon Hewison]] ([[User talk:Simon Hewison|talk]]) 10:41, 18 October 2019 (UTC) | Because getting software to work with it is problematic for some, I'm working on a web interface that allows HPGL files (and possibly other vector file formats - DXF etc) to be uploaded and then sent appropriately formatted down a USB serial connection. [[User:Simon Hewison|Simon Hewison]] ([[User talk:Simon Hewison|talk]]) 10:41, 18 October 2019 (UTC) | ||
Plotting directly from Inkscape seems to work fine, though if you want to save an hgpl output you'll need to add newlines before sending it to the plotter. |
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LIYU SC-631AM | |
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Sub-category | Crafts |
Status | Good working order |
Consumables | Vinyl, cutting blades, transfer paper |
Training requirement | optional |
ACnode | no |
Owner | Hackspace |
Origin | Pledge:_Vinyl_Cutter |
Location | Craft Room |
Maintainers | tgreer |
Intro
Somewhat similar to the vinyl cutter that was on loan previously. Reputable chinese vinyl cutter.
Specifications
Make | LIYU |
Model Item | SC-631AM |
Max Paper Width | 710mm |
Max Plotting Width | 630mm |
Interface | Serial Port or USB Port |
Language Format | DMPL/HPGL |
Max Plotting Speed | 400mm/s |
Max Cutting Force | 800g |
Because getting software to work with it is problematic for some, I'm working on a web interface that allows HPGL files (and possibly other vector file formats - DXF etc) to be uploaded and then sent appropriately formatted down a USB serial connection. Simon Hewison (talk) 10:41, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
Plotting directly from Inkscape seems to work fine, though if you want to save an hgpl output you'll need to add newlines before sending it to the plotter.