Gerber AccuMark 10.2 — Monograph

  1. Export All Patterns: In AccuMark 10.2, open every style. Use File > Export > DXF (AAMA). Choose "Polylines" not "Splines" for best results.
  2. Save Grading Rules: Go to Grade > Rule Table. Print or export the .GRD file. Newer systems will need to recreate grading manually or via spreadsheet import.
  3. Archive Markers: In the Marker module, use Marker > Export > CUT file. This is the raw coordinate data for cutters. Modern AccuMark reads .cutter files natively.
  4. Don't Forget the Library: Copy the entire C:\AccuMark\Data\ folder, including .PCS (piece library) and .STY (style) files, to a secure external drive.

Gerber AccuMark 10.2 serves as a foundational CAD software suite for pattern design, grading, and marker making, offering industry-standard efficiency in 2D apparel production. The platform optimizes fabric utilization and ensures pattern accuracy, making it a stable, reliable tool for manufacturers focusing on reducing material waste and streamlining workflows. You can explore the latest advancements from the developer at the Gerber Technology website.

Cost Savings

: Efficiency gains and reduced waste directly translate into cost savings. Additionally, the ability to optimize material usage through better nesting and cutting strategies can further reduce expenses.

4. Typical AccuMark 10.2 workflow (practical step-by-step)

In Gerber AccuMark 10.2, drafting a piece typically involves creating a "Draft Piece" (a collection of lines not yet recognized as a pattern) and then converting it into a valid pattern piece. 1. Create Initial Lines