Jinka JK 721

The (also known as the GoldCut JK721) is a widely used entry-level cutting plotter praised for its affordability, though its driver installation can be tricky for modern Windows users. 🛠️ Driver & Setup Review

USB Communication Driver

: Most Jinka models use a USB-to-Serial chipset (often CH340 or FTDI). You can find specific driver installation tutorials and links on YouTube .

To install the Jinka JK 721 cutting plotter driver, follow these steps:

Automatic Firmware Updates

: The driver software can automatically check for and install firmware updates, ensuring that the plotter always operates with the latest features and performance enhancements.

Manual

: You can find an archived version of the User Manual at the London Hackspace Wiki. Important Installation Instructions

Since Jinka is a Chinese manufacturer with distributed resellers, official drivers are typically available via:

Connection Errors

: If the software won't cut, double-check that the plotter is turned on and that the COM port number hasn't changed.