![]() ![]() TypeError: argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable If 'ould not open port' in inst.strerror: Plotter settings - I left these as default, mostly pen force, speed, etc until I can get activityįile "/usr/share/inkscape/extensions/inkex.py", line 283, in affectįile "plotter.py", line 199, in sendHpglToSerial a new menu pops up with 3 tabs, Connection Settings, Plotter Settings, and Plot FeaturesĬonnection settings - Serial Port : COM1 - I am not sure how to reconcile USB0 to COM1 I go into Inkscape - draw a simple square with no fillĮxtensions > Export > Plot. I think this means the device is attached. usb 3-4: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB0 I am not sure - but I think the first step is to ensure that my UScutter is recognized. I am using Linux Mint 17.1, on an i7 processor My Vinyl cutter is a UScutter - model SC 801 - a 34" wide cutterģ. New installation of Inkscape - I went to the newest version 0.92.1Ģ. ![]() Since I goofed the original install, I removed Inkscape and Inkcutġ. I think my first step somehow is to see if linux recognizes the cutter via the USB port. I am not a linux expert, but can follow command line instructions to completion if someone has a solution that way. I had the menu last night - I believed I goofed something up. When inside Inkcsape, I go to Extensions.then cutter/plotter.a small grey line to the right shows up instead of the Inkcut menu. On top of that I tried to deinstall and reinstall Inkscape/Inkcut and no longer can get to Inkcut menue. I don't have a serial connector on my computer. I tried to use the USB cable, but I read on other searches, to use the 9 pin serial. I set the cutter up, and cut the test pattern from the control panel, so I know my cutter works. I did install the Inkcut via these instructions. I wish to use it for a new UScutter (SC model 34") that I have recently purchased. ![]() Have drawn a few simple art projects to get started, works on my laser printer. I have viewed 14 beginner tutorials on youtube and have a basic grasp on using Inkscape itself. ![]() I am for sure a beginner - first time using Inkscape. ![]()
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