If you are a small business owner running stickers, a hobbyist making t-shirt vinyl, or a teacher setting up a maker space, the is a legendary workhorse. It’s affordable, reliable, and gets the job done.
So, how do you get your CT630 to actually cut from your iMac or MacBook? Let’s fix that. Kingcut Ct630 Driver For Mac
However, the relationship between this Chinese-manufactured cutting plotter and Apple’s macOS has historically been… complicated. Unlike Windows, which often uses generic "HID" or "USB Printing Support" drivers, macOS has strict security protocols and a different communication language (CUPS - Common Unix Printing System). If you are a small business owner running
Kingcut makes great hardware but terrible Mac software. By accepting that you need a $15 serial adapter or a Windows virtual machine, you can turn that CT630 into a reliable production machine. Let’s fix that