Gerber Accumark Version 14 [work]

The software connects directly with the AccuNest automated nesting engine, utilizing cloud computing algorithms to analyze millions of layout permutations.

To tailor further information about this software, let me know:

| Feature | AccuMark 13 | AccuMark 14 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (100+ pieces) | 45 seconds | 12 seconds | | Auto-Nesting Speed (Complex plaid) | 4 minutes | 1.5 minutes | | Pattern Editing Refresh Rate | 30fps | 60fps (smooth scrolling) | | File Save Size (Native .CMP) | 100% baseline | 35% smaller file size |

: The software supports advanced fabric and trim image replacements via XML, enabling a wider variety of digital prints and realistic virtual samples.

Grading rules, notch placements, and internal fabric markers remain intact during transfers, eliminating the need for manual cleanup. 2. Advanced Pattern Design and Grading Capabilities

: AccuMark v14 integrates deeply with Gerber’s YuniquePLM®, ensuring that pattern data, tech packs, and material requirements are synced across the entire supply chain. Why Upgrade?

For the technical designer, this means the end of the "silo" era. Patterns are no longer static files trapped on a local hard drive. Instead, AccuMark 14 operates within a connected framework. A pattern created in AccuMark can be instantly visualized in AccuMark 3D, shared with a supplier for marker making, and sent directly to a Gerber cutter—all within a unified digital thread.

allows for automated spread and cut planning. Version 14 optimizes marker making—the puzzle-like arrangement of pattern pieces on fabric—to achieve the highest possible material utilization. In an era of rising raw material costs, the ability to save even 1% of fabric across a production run can save a company thousands of dollars. Connectivity and the Digital Supply Chain

The software connects directly with the AccuNest automated nesting engine, utilizing cloud computing algorithms to analyze millions of layout permutations.

To tailor further information about this software, let me know:

| Feature | AccuMark 13 | AccuMark 14 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (100+ pieces) | 45 seconds | 12 seconds | | Auto-Nesting Speed (Complex plaid) | 4 minutes | 1.5 minutes | | Pattern Editing Refresh Rate | 30fps | 60fps (smooth scrolling) | | File Save Size (Native .CMP) | 100% baseline | 35% smaller file size |

: The software supports advanced fabric and trim image replacements via XML, enabling a wider variety of digital prints and realistic virtual samples.

Grading rules, notch placements, and internal fabric markers remain intact during transfers, eliminating the need for manual cleanup. 2. Advanced Pattern Design and Grading Capabilities

: AccuMark v14 integrates deeply with Gerber’s YuniquePLM®, ensuring that pattern data, tech packs, and material requirements are synced across the entire supply chain. Why Upgrade?

For the technical designer, this means the end of the "silo" era. Patterns are no longer static files trapped on a local hard drive. Instead, AccuMark 14 operates within a connected framework. A pattern created in AccuMark can be instantly visualized in AccuMark 3D, shared with a supplier for marker making, and sent directly to a Gerber cutter—all within a unified digital thread.

allows for automated spread and cut planning. Version 14 optimizes marker making—the puzzle-like arrangement of pattern pieces on fabric—to achieve the highest possible material utilization. In an era of rising raw material costs, the ability to save even 1% of fabric across a production run can save a company thousands of dollars. Connectivity and the Digital Supply Chain