Gerber AccuMark 10.2: A Milestone in Digital Apparel Pattern Making
The future of fashion is 3D. Gerber has been aggressively improving its 3D simulation capabilities. AccuMark 10.2 offers better stability and features for , allowing designers to visualize how a garment will drape and fit on a virtual avatar before a single piece of cloth is cut. This capability significantly shortens the sample approval process. gerber accumark 102
Modern inkjets print beautifully on paper, but they cannot handle 10-point or 20-point oaktag. If you are making durable, re-usable hard patterns (markers) that need to survive a hot, dusty cutting room, you need a penetration tool. The 102 uses a tangential knife or a ballpoint pen that physically presses into the tag. Inkjets smear on tag; the 102 etches into it. Gerber AccuMark 10
If you are a pattern maker tired of ink cartridges drying out, or a factory owner on a tight budget, hunting down a refurbished AccuMark 102 might be the smartest industrial decision you make this year. The 102 uses a tangential knife or a
The Gerber AccuMark 102 is a professional-grade marker making and plotting system designed to help designers, pattern makers, and manufacturers create accurate and precise markers and plots for garment construction. Developed by Gerber Technology, a renowned leader in the textile and apparel industry, the AccuMark 102 has been widely adopted by fashion professionals worldwide.