Cutting Plotter 721 Driver Windows 10
series cutting plotters (such as the Jinka JK-721 USCutter MH-721 Refine MH721 ), getting them to work on Windows 10
- Do not look for "721" or "Redsail."
- Look for the manufacturer "Creation".
- Select the model "Creation PCUT-Cut" or "Creation KingCut".
- Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager.
- Expand the section labeled Ports (COM & LPT).
- You should see something like USB-SERIAL CH340 (COM3). Note the COM number (e.g., COM3, COM4, COM5). You will need this number for your cutting software.
If you want, I can write a short download/instruction sheet for a specific adapter chip (FTDI/PL2303/CH340) or for a named cutting software — tell me which one. cutting plotter 721 driver windows 10
Step 3: Manually Install via Device Manager
- Do not connect the plotter yet.
- Right-click Start → Device Manager.
- Click Action → Add legacy hardware → Next.
- Select Install the hardware that I manually select → Next.
- Choose Printers or Other devices (try Printers first).
- Click Have Disk → Browse → point to your extracted
.inffile. - Select "Cutting Plotter 721 (USB)" from the list.
- If a warning appears, click Install anyway.
- Now connect the plotter via USB and turn it on.
- Windows should detect it as "Cutting Plotter 721".
The Essential Bridge: Navigating the 721 Cutting Plotter Driver on Windows 10 series cutting plotters (such as the Jinka JK-721
Drivers for "Only Cut" and "Auto Contour" models are available on the Jinka Indonesia Download Page Alternative Jinka Goldcut 721 ZIP is often hosted via USCutter support links. USCutter MH-721 Do not look for "721" or "Redsail
Windows 10 presents unique challenges for older 721 models. Many of these cutters utilize "Value" USB technology, which is essentially a USB-to-serial conversion rather than a "true" native USB connection. This often requires the manual installation of specific chip drivers, such as:
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