How to work on a plotter: contour cutting of paper, oracle film, pattern, printing and settings from Corel

Large format printing has become a part of our lives. It is difficult to imagine an enterprise, which has never used the services of plotter printed products. Posters, banners, huge signs, large stickers - all this and much more is printed on special machines, require careful and thoughtful operation. Such devices are called plotters, or cutter plotters (devices, working on the principle " 2 v 1, printing and simultaneous cutting). Let's try to understand the intricacies of the operation of this technique, consider some examples and shed light on the nuances, which must be taken into account, before you start working with a plotter.

What is a plotter

These devices were invented for that, to print and cut adhesive large format products. But really mass plotters helped to become a thermal transfer film. When consumables became affordable and reliable in quality, the popularity of plotters has risen sharply. Looking at any inscription or image, applied to textiles, you can be sure, that it is made with a plotter. However, as well as almost any inscription on the film.

Cutting (cardboard or paper) also carried out by the plotter. According to the most common classification, such plotters are divided into the following options.

  1. Flat. The material is placed on a large horizontal surface, which is absolutely flat. The image is cut with a movable carriage with a knife fixed in it.
  2. Rolls. The material is fed by unwinding the roll, and cutting on labels occurs due to movement of the carriage only in one position (right and left). This type of device does not boast high image accuracy.
  3. Laser. At first glance, it may strongly resemble an ordinary flat plotter. The difference is, that instead of a cutting knife the laser head carries out.

Software for work

The plotter works according to a predetermined algorithm. You need to connect to a personal computer first. Image, to be printed, is sent to the device, after which the cutting process takes place. The speed of work strongly depends on technology, used by one or another model. Subsequently, the resulting material is applied to a metal or textile surface, depending on the need.

There is software on the plotter, which carries out the process. Of course, the appropriate program must also be installed on the personal computer, without which it is impossible to send a drawing for cutting. The easiest way to do this is with CorelDraw, software for plotter printing.

If contour cutting is performed incorrectly, or shifted the cut on the printed, you need to configure the software.

Except CorelDraw, you can use the PlotCalc program. It has a fairly simple interface, it is easy to work in it, Besides, it doesn't take much time to study. Another well-known program for working with plotters - SignCut. The full version is paid, but you can download a trial test from the official site, which has some limitations. In general, the program menu turned out to be a bit overloaded, but the functionality is significant. With this utility you can control the depth of cut of the knife, provided, that this option is supported by the model itself.

The eCut program is a little less known. The main advantage of this software is, that it allows you to cut files directly from CorelDraw. Files are written directly to the plotter port, bypassing the participation of drivers, so, errors and incompatibilities are minimized.