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# Awesome Plotters [![Awesome](https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/awesome/d7305f38d29fed78fa85652e3a63e154dd8e8829/media/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome)
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A curated list of code and resources for pen plotters and other robots that draw.
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## Contributing
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## Contents
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* [Hardware](#hardware)
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* [Plotters](#plotters)
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* [Motor Controllers](#motor-controllers)
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* [Accessories](#accessories)
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* [Pens](#pens)
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* [Software](#software)
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* [HPGL](#hpgl)
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* [G-code](#g-code)
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* [Plotter-Specific](#plotter-specific)
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* [Vector Creation](#vector-creation)
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* [Vector Utilities](#vector-utilities)
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## Hardware
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### Plotters
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* [AxiDraw](https://shop.evilmadscientist.com/productsmenu/846) – pen plotter from [Evil Mad Scientist](https://www.evilmadscientist.com/), very popular on [#plottertwitter](https://twitter.com/hashtag/plottertwitter)
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* [Line-us](https://www.line-us.com/) – a cute little kickstarted robotic drawing arm
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* [Makeblock XY Plotter](https://makeblockshop.eu/products/makeblock-xy-plotter) – hackable XY plotter kit (possibly discontinued)
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* [Drawing Robot](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2349232) – 3d-Printable AxiDraw clone w/ [Arduino CNC Shield](https://blog.protoneer.co.nz/arduino-cnc-shield/) controller running grbl firmware
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* [WaterColorBot](https://watercolorbot.com/) – XY art robot and software to plot with watercolor paints
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* [EggBot](https://egg-bot.com/) – pen plotter for egg-shaped and spherical objects
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* [HP Pen Plotters](http://www.hpmuseum.net/exhibit.php?class=4&cat=24) – vintage desktop and floor-standing pen plotters from the creator of the HPGL standard. Model 7475A is very common and can usually be found on eBay
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* [Roland Pen Plotters](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_pwzqPk6Gg) (YouTube) – vintage flatbed HPGL pen plotters. Search eBay for "roland dxy"
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### Motor Controllers
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* [grblShield](https://github.com/synthetos/grblShield) – all the stepper motor control hardware needed to turn an [Arduino](https://www.arduino.cc/) into a G-code-based motion controller using the grbl firmware ([adafruit](https://www.adafruit.com/product/1750))
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* [TinyG](https://github.com/synthetos/TinyG/) – more featureful and robust 6-axis G-code-based motion control hardware ([adafruit](https://www.adafruit.com/product/1749))
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* [Arduino CNC Shield](https://blog.protoneer.co.nz/arduino-cnc-shield/) – grbl-compatible stepper motor control shield for Arduino, similar to the [grblShield](https://github.com/synthetos/grblShield)
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* [Raspberry Pi CNC Hat](https://wiki.protoneer.co.nz/Raspberry_Pi_CNC) – Raspberry Pi add-on board w/ stepper controllers and a microcontroller running grbl. Interfaces with the Pi's serial pins
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### Accessories
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* [WiFi232](http://biosrhythm.com/?page_id=1453) – wifi to RS-232 serial via a DB25 plug. Control your serial plotter wirelessly
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* [Plotter Cable Pinout](http://sites.music.columbia.edu/cmc/chiplotle/plotter_cable.pdf) (PDF) – schematic for a plotter cable that will work for most HP and Roland plotters. Search eBay or Amazon for `DB9 to DB25 Serial Null Modem Cable` or similar to find them for sale
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### Pens
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* [Sharpie Fine Point Plotter Adapter](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:229982) – 3d-printed adapter to fit a standard Sharpie in an HP-GL plotter
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* [Parametric 3d-Printable Plotter Pen Adapter](https://openjscad.org/#https://gist.githubusercontent.com/beardicus/d668c0f6b96be53d16dc/raw/plotter-pen-adapter.jscad) – adjustable model to print adapters for various pens
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* [Plotter Pen STL Models](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:227985) – accurate STL models of both short and long standard plotter pens
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## Software
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### HPGL
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HPGL is a serial/text-based protocol used by most old pen plotters, and even many new vinyl cutters.
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* [Chiplotle](https://github.com/drepetto/chiplotle) ([web site](http://chiplotle.org/)) – Python library for generating HPGL and interfacing with serial plotters
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* [HPGL Reference Guide](http://www.isoplotec.co.jp/HPGL/eHPGL.htm) – HTML-based HPGL Reference
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* [HP 7475A Interfacing and Programming Manual](https://archive.org/details/HP7475AInterfacingandProgrammingManual) – scanned PDF manual that contains a full HPGL reference
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* [djipco/hpgl](https://github.com/djipco/hpgl) – A Node.js library to communicate with HPGL-compatible plotters and printers
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* [hp2xx](https://www.gnu.org/software/hp2xx/) – GNU tool to convert HPGL into other vector and raster formats. Can also be used as a previewing in X11
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### G-code
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G-code is a text-based standard for controlling CNC machines. Though it was designed for industrial machines, its use in many hobbyist 3d printer firmwares has made it ubiquitous in small-scale DIY projects as well.
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* [grbl](https://github.com/grbl/grbl) – a high-performance G-code interpreting firmware for the Atmega 328 microcontroller and Arduino
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* [cncjs](https://github.com/cncjs/cncjs) – a web-based interface controlling CNC machines running grbl, TinyG, or other G-code-based firmware
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* [node-gcode](https://github.com/ryansturmer/node-gcode) – Node.js-based G-code interpreter and similator
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* [svg2gcode](https://github.com/em/svg2gcode) – Node.js-based command line utility for converting SVG to G-code
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* [svg2gcode](https://github.com/vishpat/svg2gcode) – Python-based utility for fast SVG to G-code conversion
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* [Universal-G-Code-Sender](https://github.com/winder/Universal-G-Code-Sender) – Java-based grbl-compatible cross-platform G-code sender
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* [ChiliPeppr Hardware Fiddle](http://chilipeppr.com/) – modular web-based workspaces to visualize G-code and control hardware
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### Plotter-Specific
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Software that is specific to a particular plotter or controller.
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* [axidraw](https://github.com/evil-mad/axidraw) – official AxiDraw extensions for Inkscape
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* [axi](https://github.com/fogleman/axi) – unofficial Python library for the AxiDraw v3
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* [xy](https://github.com/fogleman/xy) – utilities for the Makeblock XY Plotter Robot Kit
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* [LaserGRBL](https://github.com/arkypita/LaserGRBL) – laser-optimized Windows GUI for grbl controllers. Could be repurposed for DIY pen plotters that use a solenoid for pen up/down movements
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* [Line-us Inkscape Plugin](https://github.com/Line-us/Inkscape-Plugin) – sends drawings to the [Line-us plotter](https://www.line-us.com/) directly from Inkscape
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* [Line-us API Examples](https://github.com/Line-us/Line-us-Programming) – example code for the [Line-us](https://www.line-us.com/) plotter's G-code-based API
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### Vector Creation
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Tools to create vector artwork from scratch or by conversion from other formats.
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* [Inkscape](https://inkscape.org/) – popular cross-platform open source vector graphics editor
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* [p5.js](https://p5js.org/) – "javascript library that makes coding accessible for artists, designers, educators, and beginners"
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* [Paper.js](http://paperjs.org/) – "The Swiss Army Knife of Vector Graphics Scripting"
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* [ln](https://github.com/fogleman/ln) – vector-based 3D renderer written in Go
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* [autotrace](https://github.com/autotrace/autotrace) – converts bitmap images to vector graphics
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* [stipplegen](https://github.com/evil-mad/stipplegen) – creates intereting stippled drawings from bitmap images ([blog post](https://www.evilmadscientist.com/2012/stipplegen2/))
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* [SquiggleDraw](https://github.com/gwygonik/SquiggleDraw/commits/master) – "SquiggleDraw will create a SVG file from an image, using the brightness to change the amplitude of sine waves"
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* [svgurt](http://svgurt.com/) – web-based PNG to SVG creative noodler
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### Vector Utilities
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Tools to manipulate and optimize vector-based file formats.
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* [svgsort](https://github.com/inconvergent/svgsort) – path planning for plotting SVG files, reduces time spent moving with the pen up
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* [svgo](https://github.com/svg/svgo) – Node.js-based tool for optimizing SVG files
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### Fonts
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Single-line vector fonts or "engraving fonts".
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* [Hershey Vector Font](http://paulbourke.net/dataformats/hershey/) – `.fnt` format of vector fonts from the 60s. Includes a good overview of the original data format of the fonts
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* [hershey-fonts](https://github.com/kamalmostafa/hershey-fonts) – C library and original font data for the Hershey fonts
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* [OneLineFonts.com](http://www.onelinefonts.com/) – commercial site with some single-line fonts available for purchase
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## Inspiration and Instruction
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Blog posts, articles, tutorials, galleries, videos, et cetera.
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* [An Intro to Pen Plotters](http://www.tobiastoft.com/posts/an-intro-to-pen-plotters) – good info on getting started with old HPGL plotters
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* [1980s pen plotters of the future](https://notes.variogr.am/2012/08/12/1980s-pen-plotters-of-the-future/) – another intro to vintage pen plotters
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* [On Generative Algorithms](https://inconvergent.net/generative/) – nice 13-part walkthrough of interesting algorithms
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* [Roland DG DXY-990](https://hackaday.io/project/12276-roland-dg-dxy-990) – quickstart guide for a Roland flatbed plotter
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* [The Cohen-Sutherland Line Clipping Algorithm](https://sighack.com/post/cohen-sutherland-line-clipping-algorithm) – detailed explanation and examples of an interesting algorithm
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* [Vera Molnár](https://www.surfacemag.com/articles/vera-molnar-in-thinking-machines-at-moma/) – OG plotter artist
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* [The Recode Project](http://recodeproject.com/) – "The ReCode Project is a community-driven effort to preserve computer art by translating it into a modern programming language"
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* [Hektor](http://juerglehni.com/works/hektor) – the original cable-based drawbot from 2002
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## Community
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Where to find other plotter and drawbot friends.
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* [#plottertwitter](https://twitter.com/hashtag/plottertwitter) – Twitter hashtag with lots o' plots
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* [PlotterArt Subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/PlotterArt/)
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* [AxiDraw Subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/axidraw/)
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* [Generative Art Subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/generative/)
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* [Chiplotle-discuss](https://lists.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/chiplotle-discuss) – fairly inactive mailing list for the Chiplotle HPGL Python library with some general plotter talk
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## Other Awesomes
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* [awesome-generative-art](https://github.com/kosmos/awesome-generative-art)
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* [awesome-creative-coding](https://github.com/terkelg/awesome-creative-coding)
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