Gerber Accumark V14
She whispered, “No… that can’t be right.” She re-checked the increments. They were flawless.
Monitoring the status of markers and spreads on tables.
: A new notch type designed for Gerber cutters that allows the knife to pivot without a lift and plunge movement. This reduces buffering and prevents "heel cuts" into adjacent pieces, particularly for slits under 5 mm in depth. Bundle Groups (Kitting) gerber accumark v14
Streamlines repetitive tasks like adding seam allowances, notches, and grading rules.
Gerber AccuMark is widely used in fashion and apparel production to convert creative designs into production-ready patterns and markers. Version 14 builds on prior releases with improved user interface, automation tools, and tighter integration with Gerber hardware and PLM systems. She whispered, “No… that can’t be right
For companies still relying on older iterations of Gerber AccuMark (or manual drafting methods), migrating to version 14 offers distinct operational advantages:
The global apparel and textile industries demand unprecedented speed, accuracy, and sustainability. For decades, Gerber Technology (now a Lectra company) has set the gold standard for automated pattern design. The release of Gerber AccuMark V14 represents a massive leap forward in CAD/CAM software for fashion, automotive, and technical textile manufacturers. : A new notch type designed for Gerber
: The Mirror tool allows for the rapid creation of symmetrical pieces (like sleeves or collars), ensuring perfect consistency across the garment.
Apply complex grading rules across multiple sizes instantly.
Stitch the 2D pieces virtually onto a 3D avatar. Check the tension map to identify areas that are too tight or too loose. This eliminates the need for multiple physical fabric samples. Step 3: Size Grading