Hey guys I have a creation ct-630 USB version. I understand the cutter has a serial to USB conversion and I did everything fi should. Installed the USB driver and got it working with signcut. And everything works great But strangely every now and then when the cutter and laptop have been rebooted / restarted under device manager it states the device is no longer working and it has a mark next to it By messing around and changing USB port and plugging the USB cable in and out while the cutter is on sometimes solves the problem and the cutter gets recognised as it should and it gets assigned a com port as it should So it's working sort of but just very very annoying Anyone know why this happens and is there a way to stop it? Thanks in advance for any help. You don't offer enough info. We can guess you're running some version of windows since you mention 'device manager'. You're also trying to use the built-in usb port of the cutter, which in itself is enough info to start solving your problems. First off, do not use the built-in usb port of the cutter. If you don't have a true serial port, look into (search) the Keyspan adapter. Creation Pcut Vinyl Cutter SoftwareMore articles in Creation PCut Vinyl Cutters. PCut Driver Download. Driver Setup Guide Windows 7. Driver Setup Guide Max OS X. I've just bought a cheap PCUT CTO 630 and have installed the driver. I have windows 7 prof. Though i have tried downloading the driver from site below: Creation. Yes, it's just a USB to serial adapter, but this one actually works. Second, in windows, there's no guarantee at all that your usb port will come up as the same serial port number after a reboot. Creation Pcut Ct630Windows is famous for assigning a completely new port number to connected USB-serial devices. As far as using the built-in port of the cutter. Yes, the cutter would probably have to be on when you turn on the computer or plug in the cable for it to be recognized. But just wait for all the typical USB issues when you cut with it. I am surprised your cutter doesn't have a serial port. Mine even came with a cable. ![]() Should be right beside the usb 1 plugin. The Keyspan is just to convert from a usb at your computer to the serial cable on that end of the connection. I bought an adapter but couldn't find the Keyspan brand and the one i bought didn't work so be sure to get one that people have had success with (assuming you can find the serial port on your machine to even use) definitelly strange. Just had a good luck, on the left side its power input and the on/off switch and on the other side (right) is just a usb port, no serial port insight. Yep, that probably explains it. I vaguely remember from a couple years ago finding out that the PCut sold in the US is not exactly the same as sold in Europe and other places. That 'CT' is probably truly a 'CR' series as shown in your link. And, by the way, how the heck do you find out all the stuff you know about of this forum? Thanks, there is probably not too many posts that I have not read on here, and I absorb it, the good and the bad. I remembered someone from Australia having a Pcut with only a USB. A few years back. So,, I just did a search online, Pcut,,, USB only. ![]() There is also a PCut that has a SD card reader on it. I have been doing more picking and choosing of topics now, only the ones that interest me. So I don't read them all now. Thanks, there is probably not too many posts that I have not read on here, and I absorb it, the good and the bad. I remembered someone from Australia having a Pcut with only a USB. A few years back. So,, I just did a search online, Pcut,,, USB only. There is also a PCut that has a SD card reader on it. I have been doing more picking and choosing of topics now, only the ones that interest me. So I don't read them all now. Creation Pcut Ct630 DriverThe PCut that your referring to is the CS630G which comes with a SD card reader, or at least it does on mine which I bought here in The Philippines.Only problem I have is that the card reader doesn't seem to work on my cutter.
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