This occurs if Windows tries to use an outdated driver or if the USB cable is faulty.
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Code 10 (Device cannot start) | Driver conflict or power management | Disable USB selective suspend in Power Options. Reinstall driver. | | Code 52 (Unsigned driver) | Windows 10 driver signature enforcement | Disable enforcement temporarily or permanently via bcdedit (advanced). | | Device disappears after reboot | Windows replaces driver automatically | Use pnputil to block driver updates or set group policy. | | Works then stops after Windows Update | Automatic driver “upgrade” to wrong version | Roll back driver in Device Manager. | | CH340 driver installs but device not recognized | Faulty USB cable or port | Try different USB cable, USB 2.0 port (not USB 3.0). |
If you are using the print-and-cut feature with contour registration marks, the red laser might not read the marks correctly. One user reported a 16 mm vertical offset even after calibrating. :
There are a few ways to find the Cutok DC330 driver for Windows 10:
Once you've downloaded the Cutok DC330 driver, follow these steps to install it on Windows 10:
If the Cutok DC330 uses a or libusb interface (common in open-source control software), the standard COM port driver won’t work. Instead:
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Cutok does not maintain a public driver repository. Always rely on the chip manufacturer: or Silicon Labs (CP2102) .