Turn on your Jinka 1351 and plug in the USB cable. Step 3: Configuring the COM Port (Crucial)

Windows 10 and 11 often block unsigned drivers.

You may need to temporarily disable "Driver Signature Enforcement." Go to , then navigate to Startup Settings and press F7 to disable the enforcement. Conclusion

A "fixed" driver is simply the stable, verified version of the USB-to-Serial driver that ensures a steady handshake between your cutting software (like AnyCut, CorelDraw, or Artcut) and the hardware. Step 1: Where to Download the Jinka 1351 Driver

If you are on an older system (Windows 7 or XP), you may need the specific PL2303 Prolific driver.

This guide will walk you through finding the correct software, installing it properly, and getting your machine back to work. Why Do You Need a "Fixed" Driver?

Always download drivers from reputable sources to avoid malware. If your plotter came with a small blue or white CD, the files are there, but downloading the latest version online is usually better for Windows 10/11 compatibility. Step 2: Installation Guide (The "Fix") Before installing, unplug the USB cable from your computer.

In the , change the Port to match the one in Device Manager (e.g., COM3).

You should see . Note the number (e.g., COM3). Open your cutting software (Artcut, SignMaster, etc.).