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If you are using a script or cursive font, the tail of one letter often overlaps the body of the next.

When you "put together" a text for a plotter, the goal is to transform digital text into paths or vectors that the machine can follow. Because plotters move a physical tool (like a pen or blade) along lines rather than printing dots, standard text must be specially prepared. 1. Choose the Right Font Type plotter

Alternatively, tools like GRBL-Plotter allow you to type text directly and generate the necessary code. If you are using a script or cursive

If using standard fonts, the plotter will draw or cut the perimeter of each letter. 2. Convert Text to Curves/Outlines standard text must be specially prepared.

Plotters cannot "read" text as editable characters; they only understand geometric paths.

For a "handwritten" look, use Hershey fonts which consist of single strokes rather than outlines.

Select your text and go to Object > Expand or Type > Create Outlines .