Jk 721 Cutting Plotter Driver — Jinka

Jinka’s drivers may lack Microsoft WHQL certification.

Turn on your Jinka JK721 cutting plotter and connect the USB cable to your computer.

pnputil /add-driver C:\Jinka_Drivers\jk721.inf /install jinka jk 721 cutting plotter driver

The Jinka JK-721 is frequently bundled with proprietary software like ArtCut. The driver facilitates a "Direct Output" feature. In this workflow:

: For USB connections, the specific USB-to-Serial driver must be installed before the computer can recognize the device. Jinka’s drivers may lack Microsoft WHQL certification

Ensure you download the driver from a reputable source, such as the official distributor or the software provider bundled with your cutter (like SignMaster or Artcut). Look for the if the standard Jinka driver package does not initialize. Step 2: Connect the Hardware Turn off your Jinka JK 721 cutting plotter.

Before touching the software, connect your JK-721 to your PC using a high-quality USB cable. Turn the machine on. Windows may play a sound indicating a new device has been detected. 2. Installing the USB Serial Driver If your computer doesn't recognize the device: Download the . Run the .exe file and click "Install." The driver facilitates a "Direct Output" feature

Follow these steps to successfully connect your cutting plotter to a Windows operating system. Step 1: Download the Correct Driver

Avoid third-party “driver download” websites that bundle adware or outdated files. Always source your driver from legitimate channels.

If the machine is making wild, jagged lines or ignoring your design, you likely have a mismatch or the wrong Command Language (HP-GL vs. DMPL) selected in the settings. Ensure both the machine and the software are set to the same language. Windows 10/11 Driver Signature Issues