Plotter
Watch these tutorials to see how to prepare script lettering and convert digital text into plotter-ready paths: Getting Script Lettering Ready for a plotter YouTube · Artwork Help
Plotters cannot "read" text as editable characters; they only understand geometric paths.
You can use the G-code tools extension in Inkscape to convert your paths into a .nc or .ngc file. plotter
When you "put together" a text for a plotter, the goal is to transform digital text into paths or vectors that the machine can follow. Because plotters move a physical tool (like a pen or blade) along lines rather than printing dots, standard text must be specially prepared. 1. Choose the Right Font Type
Use the Weld tool to combine overlapping script letters into a single continuous path, preventing the plotter from cutting into the middle of your word where letters connect. Inkscape: Use Path > Object to Path . 3. Handle Overlaps Watch these tutorials to see how to prepare
You must "weld" or "unite" these shapes. If you don't, a vinyl cutter will cut through the overlapping sections, ruining the material. 4. Generate G-Code
Select your text and go to Object > Expand or Type > Create Outlines . Because plotters move a physical tool (like a
Alternatively, tools like GRBL-Plotter allow you to type text directly and generate the necessary code.