A 2-foot (24-inch) vinyl cutting plotter refers to the maximum width of material it can handle—typically up to 720 mm (about 2 feet). This makes it ideal for medium-scale projects like decals, stickers, T-shirt graphics, and signage.
Cutting Blade – A sharp, replaceable blade that moves to cut designs into vinyl.
Carriage Assembly – Holds and moves the blade across the material.
Rollers/Pinch Rollers – Feed and hold the vinyl sheet in place.
Control Panel – Allows manual adjustments (speed, pressure, test cuts).
Motor System – Usually stepper or servo motors for precision movement.
A design is created on software like CorelDRAW or Adobe Illustrator.
The design is sent to the plotter via USB or Wi-Fi.
The machine follows the vector paths and cuts the vinyl accordingly.