A microcontroller-based board processes G-code or HP-GL commands received via USB. The firmware handles acceleration curves, step timing, and force modulation.
One of the standout features of the cutting plotter KH-720 is its cutting force. At 350-500g, it surpasses many entry-level plotters (which often cap at 250g). This allows users to cut thick materials like high-intensity reflective vinyl used for safety signs, or to kiss-cut thicker heat transfer materials without tearing the backing paper. cutting plotter kh-720
Most KH-720 units do not come with proprietary software. Instead, they work best with third-party cutting software. Correct blade depth is critical:
The KH-720 usually comes with a set of 3 or 4 pinch rollers. The wider roller distribution prevents media skew—a common problem on cheaper 24-inch cutters. The roller pressure is adjustable, allowing you to switch between thin calendered vinyl (low pressure) and thick magnetic sheets (high pressure) without causing "bites" in the material. making it suitable for small signage
The Cutting Plotter KH-720 is a functional and affordable entry into vinyl cutting. Its 720mm width accommodates standard 24-inch rolls, making it suitable for small signage, decals, and heat transfer projects. Success with the machine depends on proper blade setup, offset calibration, and regular cleaning. While lacking advanced features like optical registration for contour cutting (though some KH-720 variants may include a mark sensor as an option), it remains a reliable choice for users who require a wide-format cutter without a large investment.
Correct blade depth is critical: