

Insert Our USB Utility Disk (or CD) into your computer.ĭouble click on this file so that it opens. Install USB port:Īttention: Before installing this driver, don't connect cutting plotter with computer. Please follow this simple guide to install USB drivers for our vinyl cutter. So my question is - are all cutters this difficult to get up and running or is it just me? I've read and searched about every issue but I can't seem to get it right.Our vinyl cutters are a USB ready device and support all the latest Windows systems (from XP, Windows Vista to Windows 7 and Windows 8, including both the 32 bit and 64 bit system). (When I called SW tech support - they told me to go back and read the manual!) So my question is - are all cutters this difficult to get up and running or is it just me? I've read and searched about every issue but I can't seem to get it right.I know I am new and inexperienced - but am I also just getting what I paid for? I have changed the settings in the software, I've tried glitter vinyl, heat transfer vinyl, sign vinyl - all the while adjusting the pressure and the speeds and the pinch rollers and the blade holder every which way to see if I can get a decent cut.

When it does start cutting, it messes up the alignment of the vinyl or somehow misconstrues the letters about 3/4's of the way through. I have to restart the cutter, unplug it and/or restart the software to finally get some action. Once I create the document and send it to the plotter, nothing happens. Right now I'm just using the provided LXi software as I await my WinPCSign arrival. Last night, I spent several hours testing text cuts with acronyms and a URL. I got it all set up only to find that there was a problem with the driver in the USB, which was quickly corrected with the help of Sign Warehouse tech support. I bought the Vinyl Express R31 Cutter at the beginning of July.
