Introduction
Using the Windows plotter driver allows vector data to be extracted from data printed using an application and then output to a plotter.
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Please Read Before Using the Plotter Driver
Before using the plotter driver, click [ReadMeFirst] on the CG-AR plotter driver installation screen to confirm compatible machines, compatible applications, and precautions.
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Explanation of Symbols
Precautions and points of note relating to settings and operations are indicated by the following symbols:
Symbol | Explanation |
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Important! | The "IMPORTANT" symbol indicates important information for using the plotter driver. |
? | The "Tips" symbol indicates useful information. |
Supported Plotter
This plotter driver supports the following MIMAKI ENGINEERING CO., LTD. plotter:
- CG-AR series
System and Software
The following system environment is required to install and use the plotter driver:
Operating System |
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Windows 10 (32 bit/64bit), Windows 11 (64bit) |
When Using Creasing Tool (Option)
When using the creasing tool, “cut” should be substituted for “crease” as necessary.
Installing the Plotter Driver
Important! Administrator rights are required to install and uninstall the plotter driver.
Installing the Plotter Driver (Standard Method)
- Connect the plotter to a PC using a USB interface cable or LAN cable.
- Download the CG-AR plotter driver from our official site (mimaki.com/download/).
- Double-click the downloaded file and expand it on the desktop. The [User Account Control] dialog appears.
- Click [Yes] on the [User Account Control] dialog. The plotter driver installation window appears once the file has been expanded on the desktop. If you accidentally close the installation window, it can be redisplayed by opening the "Windows_Cutting_Driver_CG-AR" folder on the desktop and double-clicking "CDMenu.exe".
- Click [ReadMeFirst] on the installation screen. A text file is displayed. Confirm the compatible machines, compatible applications, and precautions for the plotter driver.
- On the installation window, click [Windows Cutting Driver for CG-AR Setup] for the operating system used by the PC on which the driver is to be installed. The [Add Printer] wizard appears.
- Select [Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings], then click [Next].
- Select the printer port, then click [Next]. If no printer port (port beginning with "CG-AR") is found, click [Next], then set the printer port after installation is complete. The printer port can be changed later (refer to "Set the output port" on page 17).
- Select "MIMAKI CG-AR Series", then click [Next].
- Enter a name for the printer, then click [Next]. The printer name can be changed later. The [Would you like to install this device software?] dialog appears.
- Click [Install]. Installation starts. The [Printer Sharing] window appears.
- Select [Do not share this printer], then click [Next]. The window to finish the installation appears.
- Click [Finish]. Once installation is complete, the CG-AR printer name entered in Step 10 is added to the printer list.
Installing the Driver Using an INF File
Use this method to install the driver if it cannot be correctly installed using the normal installation method. This procedure is not required if the driver has already been installed correctly.
- Connect the plotter to a PC using a USB interface cable or LAN cable.
- Click the Windows Start menu, then click [Settings]. The [Windows Settings] window appears.
- Click [Devices]. The [Bluetooth & other devices] window appears.
- Click [Printers & scanners] in the list on the left-hand side. The [Printers & scanners] window appears.
- Click [+ Add a printer or scanner]. A list of the available printers is displayed.
- Click [The printer that I want isn't listed] below the printer list. The [Add Printer] wizard appears.
- Select [Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings], then click [Next].
- Select the printer port, then click [Next]. If no printer port is found, click [Next], then set the printer port after installation is complete. The printer port can be changed later (refer to "Set the output port" on page 17).
- If "MIMAKI" is not listed for the manufacturer, proceed to the next step. If "MIMAKI" is listed, select the following items, click [Next], then proceed to Step 14:
- Manufacturer: MIMAKI
- Printer: MIMAKI CG-AR Series
- Click [Have disk].
- Click [Browse].
- Select the following file, then click [Open]:
- Folder: Folder expanded on desktop: C:\Users\[userID]\Desktop\Windows_Cutting_Driver_CG-AR\
- File: For 64 bit: 64bit\MMKCUT_CGAR.INF For 32 bit: 32bit\MMKCUT_CGAR_32.INF
- Click [OK]. The [Install the plotter driver] window appears again.
- Enter a name for the printer, then click [Next]. The printer name can be changed later. The [Would you like to install this device software?] dialog appears.
- Click [Install]. Installation starts. The [Printer Sharing] window appears.
- Select [Do not share this printer], then click [Next]. The window to finish the installation appears.
- Click [Finish]. Once installation is complete, the CG-AR printer name entered in Step 14 is added to the printer list.
Uninstalling the Plotter Driver
- Click the Windows Start menu, then click [Settings]. The [Windows Settings] window appears.
- Click [Devices]. The [Bluetooth & other devices] window appears.
- Click [Printers & scanners] in the list on the left-hand side. The [Printers & scanners] window appears.
- Select a CG-AR printer name (user specified).
- Click [Delete device]. The CG-AR plotter driver is uninstalled.
Outputting Using the Plotter Driver
Output using the Windows plotter driver is dependent on the application being used. When using the Windows plotter driver for the first time, check whether data can be output to the plotter from the application being used.
A list of software for which output has been confirmed by Mimaki is provided in [ReadMeFirst] (refer to "Please Read Before Using the Plotter Driver" on page 3).
The procedure for outputting to the machine using Word is described as an example:
- Launch Word.
- Insert text or a figure for cutting in Word. Set the text or figure as follows to make the cutting line easy to see:
- Text color: Black (R:0 G:0 B:0)
- [Shape Fill]: [No Fill]
- [Shape Outline]: Black (R:0 G:0 B:0)
- Select [File] - [Print] in Word.
- Select the CG-AR printer name (user specified) in [Printer].
- Click [Printer Properties]. The [CG-AR printer name (user specified) Properties] window appears.
- Set the cutting settings, then click [OK]. Refer to "CG-AR Series Cutting Settings" on page 13.
- Click [Print]. Data is output to the plotter.
Important!
- The cutting sequence cannot be set in the Windows plotter driver. The cutting sequence is dependent on the application being used. Check by actually outputting the data.
- The size of the data that can be created will vary depending on the application used.
Plotter Driver Setup
Set up the plotter driver to suit your particular usage requirements.
- Click the Windows Start menu, then click [Settings]. The [Windows Settings] window appears.
- Click [Devices]. The [Bluetooth & other devices] window appears.
- Click [Printers & scanners] in the list on the left-hand side. The [Printers & scanners] window appears.
- Select a CG-AR printer name (user specified).
- Click [Manage]. The [CG-AR printer name (user specified)] window appears.
- Click [Printer properties]. The [CG-AR printer name (user specified) Properties] window appears. The properties window includes the following tabs. Click the corresponding tab to configure and check individual settings.
Setting tab | Outline |
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General | Displays the general plotter driver information. Clicking [Preferences] allows [Form setting], [Output setting], and [Etc] to be set (page 13 onward). |
Sharing | Sets printer sharing. |
Ports | Sets the output port (page 17 onward). |
Advanced | Sets the advanced driver settings. |
Color Management | Manages colors. (There is no need to perform these settings.) |
Security | Sets the security settings. |
MIMAKI | Displays the plotter driver version information. Clicking the URL displays the official Mimaki website. |
CG-AR Series Cutting Settings
This section describes the various CG-AR plotter driver settings.
Form setting
- Click [Preferences] on the [General] tab in [Printer properties] in "Outputting Using the Plotter Driver" - Step 6 (page 12). The [Form setting] tab in [Printing Preference] is displayed. Configure the settings to suit your particular usage requirements.
Setting | Description |
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(1) Orientation | Sets whether the pattern to be cut is laid out vertically or horizontally. |
(2) Rotate | Sets whether the media is used vertically or horizontally. Setting: 0, 90, 180, 270 degrees. With some applications, the orientation displayed in the preview may be opposite to the actual output when horizontal media is rotated. |
(3) Mirror | Cuts with left and right reversed. |
(4) Paper size | Select the media size loaded in the plotter or the media size recognized by the application from the [Paper size] list. |
(5) Custom page | Allows up to four different custom media to be set. Length: 50 to 15,000 mm (maximum value varies by machine model). Width: 50 to 1,300 mm (maximum value varies by machine model). The set custom media can be reset to the default values by clicking [Default]. |
(6) Fit to page | Enlarges or reduces the image for cutting so that it fits on the output media. |
(7) Output paper | Checking [Fit to page] allows [Output paper] to be selected. |
(8) Scaling | Unchecking [Fit to page] allows [Scaling] to be selected. If the image is enlarged beyond the media size, only the parts within the media will be cut. |
Output setting
- Click [Preferences] on the [General] tab in [Printer properties] in "Outputting Using the Plotter Driver" - Step 6 (page 12). [The [Cut condition] can be set when the command is MGL-IIc.
- Click the [Output setting] tab. Configure the settings to suit your particular usage requirements.
Setting | Description |
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(1) Head Withdrawal Position | Checking this moves the head back to the specified position after cutting is complete. |
(2) Head Withdrawal Position Details | Checking [Head withdrawal position] enables the [Detail] button. Width: Sets the head withdrawal position in the head movement direction (0 to 100 mm from "Origin" or "Maximum cut data"). Feed: Sets the head withdrawal position in the feed direction (0 to 100 mm from "Origin" or "Maximum cut data"). Sheet feed origin renewal: Checking this sets the position to which the head was returned as the origin. This is available only when using the MGL-IIc command. If [Sheet feed origin renewal] is checked, the head movement direction withdrawal position cannot be set. |
(3) Cut condition | Edit the tool, speed, pressure, and offset for each color. The cutting sequence cannot be set here; it is dependent on the application being used. Check by actually outputting the data.
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Etc
- Click [Preferences] on the [General] tab in [Printer properties] in "Outputting Using the Plotter Driver" - Step 6 (page 12).
- Click the [Etc] tab. Configure the settings to suit your particular usage requirements.
Setting | Description |
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(1) Command | Set to the same setting as for [COMMAND] on the plotter itself. |
(2) Driver DPI | Sets the driver resolution. Select 720 × 720dpi if the cutting quality is coarse or when cutting small characters. |
(3) mm/inch | Selects the length units (mm or inches). |
(4) Configuration parameter | Save settings: Saves the specified driver settings. Load settings: Loads a saved settings file and changes the driver settings. |
(5) Version | Displays the plotter driver version information. |
(6) Help | Displays help information. |
(7) Initialize all | Initializes all of the settings. |
Set the output port
When you connect the PC with the plotter via USB interface cable
- Install "Mimaki Driver" in your PC. Download the "Mimaki Driver" from the official Mimaki website (japan.mimaki.com/download/), and install it.
- Connect your PC with plotter with a USB cable and turn on the power.
- Select the [Ports] tab. Refer to "Plotter Driver Setup" Step 6 (page 12).
- Select the output port, then click [OK]. When you connect multiple plotters with the PC, select different ports. Ports are created for each plotter. Use the plotter serial number indicated for the port name to identify the ports.
When you connect the PC with the plotter via LAN cable
- Connect your PC with plotter with a LAN cable and turn on the power.
- Select the [Ports] tab. Please refer to "Plotter Driver Setup" Step 6 (page 12).
- Click [Add Port...].
- Select the "Standard TCP/IP Port" of printer port, and click [New Port...].
- Click [Next].
- Enter the IP address to [Printer Name or IP Address] and click [Next]. Please refer to the operation manual of the plotter ("Set the network") for IP address.
- Click [Next].
- Click [Finish].
- Click [Close].
- Select the created "Standard TCP/IP Port", and click [Configure Port...].
- Enter "11110" to [Port Number] and then click [OK].
- Click [Apply].
- Click [Close].
When you connect the PC with the plotter via RS-232C interface cable
- Connect the plotter to a PC using an RS-232C interface cable, then turn on the power.
- Check the serial port number.
- Right-click the Start menu, then select [Device Manager]. The [Device Manager] window appears.
- Double-click and open [Ports(COM & LPT)].
- Check the COM number of the communication port. If an RS-232C interface cable is connected directly to the PC serial port, check the COM number of the communication port. If a Keyspan USB serial adapter is used for connection, check the COM number of the Keyspan USB Serial Port.
- Double-click the communication port. The [Communications Port Properties] dialog appears.
- Check to confirm that the settings on the [Port Settings] tab match those for the plotter. If the settings differ, set to match the plotter settings.
- Click [OK]. The [Communications Port Properties] dialog closes.
- Click [x] at the top right of the [Device Manager] window. The [Device Manager] window closes.
- Select the plotter driver [Ports] tab. Please refer to "Plotter Driver Setup" Step 6 (page 12).
- Select the port number checked in Step 2 ("Check the serial port number." on page 21), then click [OK]. When you connect multiple plotters with the PC, select different ports.
Troubleshooting
The driver media size cannot be correctly read in by Word.
On the Word [Print] window, reading-in of the media size can fail to occur. The media size will remain blank in such cases.
Take the following action:
- Click [Printer Properties] on the Word [Print] window. The [CG-AR printer name (user specified) Properties] dialog appears.
- Click the [Output setting] tab on the [CG-AR printer name (user specified) Properties] dialog. The correct information is re-read from the CG-AR plotter.
- Click [OK] on the [CG-AR printer name (user specified) Properties] dialog. The media size will appear on the Word [Print] window.