EasyCut Pro software update adds Siser and Roland vinyl cutter support

EasyCut has announced a major update to its flagship EasyCut Pro software to officially support Siser, LOKLiK, and Roland CAMM-1 Pro GX Series vinyl cutters.

EasyCut has announced a major upgrade to its flagship EasyCut Pro software. The latest version, v5.123, has completed compatibility testing and now officially supports several new vinyl cutters. The updated software integrates with the Siser Juliet, Siser Romeo, LOKLiK iCraft, and Roland CAMM-1 Pro GX Series devices.

EasyCut Pro version 5.123 adds support for Siser, LOKLiK, and Roland vinyl cutters.

The developer describes EasyCut Pro as an all-in-one platform for drawing, designing, printing, print-and-cut production, and direct-to-vinyl output. According to the company, the update fine-tunes the software to leverage the performance of each supported cutter and media type. The business claims this boosts cutting precision, print quality, and overall production efficiency. The release also includes bug fixes, new functional features, and usability improvements intended to streamline daily creative and manufacturing workflows.

The software now supports the LOKLiK iCraft, a compact 13-inch smart craft cutter. The manufacturer states that the device features ultra-precise cutting, scoring, and deep-cut capability alongside low-noise operation. With a claimed five times cutting force, the machine handles materials including vinyl, paper, leather, gold foil, and heat transfer paper. EasyCut says the upgraded stepper motor and noise reduction technology make the unit faster and quieter than comparable cutters on the market.

The update also adds compatibility for the Roland CAMM-1 Pro GX Series. Roland engineered these robust cutters for high-speed and high-accuracy contour cutting of vinyl, heat transfers, and printed graphics. The machines feature a built-in optical registration system designed to ensure perfect alignment for print-and-cut jobs. The supported models include the 36-inch, 46-inch, 54-inch, and 64-inch variants, alongside the Servo GX-24.

Furthermore, the software now works with the Siser Juliet and Romeo cutters. The manufacturer positions these devices as user-friendly yet advanced systems suitable for both beginners and professionals. Both models include optical eyes for contour cutting, precise cutting control, customisable settings, and matless operation. The Juliet is a 12-inch high-definition cutter, while the Romeo is a 24-inch model. Both connect to EasyCut Pro via USB or Wi-Fi for stable wired or wireless use.

Eric Johnson, Product and Marketing Manager at EasyCut, comments on the release. He says, “The new drivers for LOKLiK, Roland GX, and Siser open up better workflow options for our shared customers. Users who run these vinyl cutters with EasyCut Pro can count on superior print‑and‑cut results for their own clients.”

EasyCut Pro operates as a standalone third-party tool on both Windows and Mac operating systems, including Windows 11 and macOS 26 Tahoe. The company states the software lets designers send desktop projects directly to large-format printers or vinyl cutters without extra steps. A single-user Pro licence costs $199.95, with all registered users receiving the latest update at no additional cost.

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