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By the late 1980s and early 1990s, the AccuMark 102 faced obsolescence from two directions. First, (like the Gerbercutter GT series) emerged, eliminating the paper step entirely by using a reciprocating blade to cut fabric directly from the digital marker. Second, electrostatic plotters offered vastly higher throughput by drawing entire swaths of the marker simultaneously rather than line-by-line. The 102’s pen-based vector approach became a bottleneck in the just-in-time (JIT) manufacturing era, where quick-changeovers were valued over maximum marker length. gerber accumark 102
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: The industry standard for digital pattern making, grading, and marker making. It allows for precise drafting with exact measurements and seam allowances. : The industry standard for digital pattern making,
This made the 102 the first truly affordable CAD system for mid-sized apparel companies.
To understand the , you have to go back to the 1980s. Before Gerber Technology (now part of Lectra), patterns were drafted by hand on brown paper or cardboard. Markers—the efficient layouts of pattern pieces—were drawn manually on long tables.
A new fabric engine allows for more accurate physics and material parameters, making complex garment visualization easier than ever. Direct Design Lines: