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Re: Lay Limit
@Marylin
It is used to set the direction of each starting bundle in Each model.
For example, if You are using 2 different models in an order/marker, 1 for the hood and 1 for pants (having the same fabric) and it is a must to set the direction of the first bundle of the first size in one model same as the first bundle of the first size of another model (to make a right direction pair). Enabling this option will do that...
Regards,
It is used to set the direction of each starting bundle in Each model.
For example, if You are using 2 different models in an order/marker, 1 for the hood and 1 for pants (having the same fabric) and it is a must to set the direction of the first bundle of the first size in one model same as the first bundle of the first size of another model (to make a right direction pair). Enabling this option will do that...
Regards,

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Re: Control direction of one piece in the marker/model
I finally worked it out - it works when I made Lay Limits as image below- the bundling change makes the difference - it was not correct before.
Thanks everyone for all your ideas and help.
Thanks everyone for all your ideas and help.

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Re: Model and Order takes 30-35 seconds to open
You've check the storage.
In case very big drive i prefer split some space 10-20GB as separate drive G (Gerber) and keep data there.
Cos big drive has a big cluster and some other issues for small files.
Extra goal is safe. If data on C will damaged by virus then storages will be safe.
In case very big drive i prefer split some space 10-20GB as separate drive G (Gerber) and keep data there.
Cos big drive has a big cluster and some other issues for small files.
Extra goal is safe. If data on C will damaged by virus then storages will be safe.

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Re: Seam allowance not hidden in marker
Hi Munir. How Vasyl said, you must create an annotation table with LABELS in LT0 value (you can change a annotation table already exsist and change name like in example). After, you must put created annotation table in order, to regenerate the marker, or in ANNOTATION field if you want to plot an "old" marker with no seams. (see example)
1 - Open an exsisting ANNOTATION TABLE, and add a line with LABELS LT0

2- To plot an "old" marker with no seams select ANNOTATION TABLE

remember to copy new annotation table in all area to use it.
1 - Open an exsisting ANNOTATION TABLE, and add a line with LABELS LT0

2- To plot an "old" marker with no seams select ANNOTATION TABLE

remember to copy new annotation table in all area to use it.

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Re: Why does Saving the Model also Save the Pieces?
No. Sorry.jhorgan сказав:Thank you Vasyl! Have you seen anything about the fix in a later version?
I stopped on 14.2. and no check this bug.

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Re: How to print the SQL folder/ subfolder list in Accumark Explorer
Use AccuMark find. After you run your search you can select print from the File menu.






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Re: Error 115b Accumark 10.2
It would be nice if when solving the problems you could share here, to see what caused them and how they solved them.
In case of this Problem, how was it solved please?

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Re: Laptop/PC required?
Hi All, if you plan on using 3D the above specs are incorrect. 3D has complete separate requirement for hardware including a NVIDIA graphics card with at least 8 gb of memory on the video card alone. We have also updated the specs with v15.1 of software 


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Re: Group Marker Vs Close Marker Vs Tubular Marker.
@Malik So here is a bit of an explanation of each category:
Close Marker:
Close Markers or Close Pieces Marker is a type where all the components of a single bundle or group of bundles are placed in a close blocked form. No component is placed outside of the block. This type of Marker is useful when dealing with PTP (Ply to Ply) shade to counter the shade variation.

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Tubular Marker:
Tubular Markers are way more common in knitwear fabric as it is knitted in Tube form. In this Marker, You can place the folded pieces on both ends of the marker. In most of cases, this Tubular (tube-like) fabric is slit from the center to create open-end fabric but some articles like Tanks and A-Shirts (Garments w/o side seam) needed to be cut on Tubular fabric. Also, some articles like Boxers, Thongs, and Hipsters also produce more marker efficiency in Tubular form than open-end.

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Book Fold:
Just like a book, the open-end fabric in this marker is folded from one side to create a book-like fold. You can place the folded piece on one side of the marker. This type of marker is common in Trims Like Rib Neck, Bottom borders, etc.

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Face to Face:
It's not the type of Marker, but the spreading style in which the spreader 2-way spread the fabric.
Group Marker:
Sorry but Not sure about this one.
N.B. All these explanations are as per My limited Experience and Knowledge. Please correct Me if I'm wrong in any of the above and also any further explanation will be highly appreciated...
Close Marker:
Close Markers or Close Pieces Marker is a type where all the components of a single bundle or group of bundles are placed in a close blocked form. No component is placed outside of the block. This type of Marker is useful when dealing with PTP (Ply to Ply) shade to counter the shade variation.

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Tubular Marker:
Tubular Markers are way more common in knitwear fabric as it is knitted in Tube form. In this Marker, You can place the folded pieces on both ends of the marker. In most of cases, this Tubular (tube-like) fabric is slit from the center to create open-end fabric but some articles like Tanks and A-Shirts (Garments w/o side seam) needed to be cut on Tubular fabric. Also, some articles like Boxers, Thongs, and Hipsters also produce more marker efficiency in Tubular form than open-end.

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Book Fold:
Just like a book, the open-end fabric in this marker is folded from one side to create a book-like fold. You can place the folded piece on one side of the marker. This type of marker is common in Trims Like Rib Neck, Bottom borders, etc.

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Face to Face:
It's not the type of Marker, but the spreading style in which the spreader 2-way spread the fabric.
Group Marker:
Sorry but Not sure about this one.
N.B. All these explanations are as per My limited Experience and Knowledge. Please correct Me if I'm wrong in any of the above and also any further explanation will be highly appreciated...

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