Memory of the install and configuration of a Graphtec Silhouette Portrait vinyl cutter using inkcut under Ubuntu 15.10.
Graphtec has some specific software for their cutters, I never used it, supposedly it only works under Mac or Windows, so it was no use for me. I design most of my graphic stuff with Inkscape, so having a plugin that controls the cutter straight from Inkscape was my goal. It ought to be possible to do it under Linux OS, too. Normally, cutters use a protocol that is called HPGL, but Graphtec uses his own, which is GPGL. Luckily, some clever guys worked out a way to generate GPGL commands from Inkcut. I’m a lazy guy thant knows very little about installing and configuring things, so you will surely find many missing info,mistakes and nonsenses in this documentation, feel free to curse and facepalm!
After installing all the dependencies, we downloaded inkcut from here, first try I think I downloaded from the original site and it didn’t have support for GPGL (I’m almost 50% sure about this).
I uncompressed the tar.gz and copied its contents to home/user/.config/inkscape/extensions.
Maybe this was only my problem, but the owner of the files was root, so I switched it to myUser with:
sudo chown -R myUser:myUser Inkcut-1.0
With this, Inkcut appeared in Inkscape on the extensions menu, but we had to do some other things.
Add the Silhouette Portrait in «printers».
In Inkcut, select «GPGL plotters (Graphtec)», under «Properties» select interface>printer, name>silhouette portrait.
Sometimes, when I draw a path on Inkscape, it misses to cut the last segment (you can watch it on the preview window). Normally it fixes simply selecting the path and applying «path>union».
That’s it! this kind of led me to have a Graphtec cutter working… hope it helps a bit, maybe sometime I’ll include some screenshots…