Often requires the Common USB Mode driver or the GCC 64-bit "One Click" driver package.
His heart did a little jig. He remembered that disc. It was from 2015, the year the manufacturer stopped supporting the BI-60. The year a forum user named “VinylSlasher55” had uploaded a hacked .inf file that tricked Windows 7 into thinking the Bobcat was a generic HP plotter. gcc bobcat bi-60 cutting plotter driver windows 7
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