Inkscape is version 0.48 (latest Raspbian distribution), Inkcut is 1.0 with Graphtec support included.
The setup works, very erratically, which begs a handful of questions:
Is it worthwhile, or even possible, to find a later version of Inkscape/Inkcut for this hardware?
Features aren't an issue, but even simple bugs are hugely confusing at this stage.
The MP3100 supports HPGL and two flavors of GPGL, called Personal and Digiplot.
Can anybody recommend one over the other two? The plotter has no display, but I
believe it can send status messages on the serial port. Can Inkcut show them?
I'm presently using a PL2303TA usb-serial adapter with Xon-Xoff flow control. Very short
plots tend to be incomplete (rectangles miss one side), longer plots (a few turn spiral)
stop prematurely and the Alarm/prompt light comes on, using any plotter language.
Is hardware flow control helpful?
In Dump mode, the plotter prints the characters received. HPGL looks ok, except that
the initial "I" is missing from the "IN" at the beginning of the command string. The same
error appears in the sample file output, so it's not a comms error. Is this a bug in Inkcut?
Using GPGL a few characters appear which look vaguely Japanese. Does that seem
like normal behavior? I thought GPGL was ASCII text.
I've ordered parts to make a hardware flow control cable but will put that aside if it's unlikely to help.
I do have the complete user manual, which is cryptic in spots

Thanks for reading, and any guidance.
bob prohaska