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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 file formats) 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) |
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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)