One concern among veteran pattern makers is whether modernization sacrifices accuracy for convenience. We benchmarked an updated AccuMark 102 against a brand-new competitor tablet (a GTCO Calcomp 2024). The results were surprising:
The updated 102 outperforms many new digitizers because its electromagnetic resonance (EMR) technology—while older—is less susceptible to electrical interference than newer capacitive systems. gerber accumark 102 updated
One user from a denim factory in Bangladesh reported: One concern among veteran pattern makers is whether
"After updating our 102 table, we saw a 22% reduction in pattern digitizing time. The USB connection doesn't drop, and Windows 11 recognizes it instantly. It feels like a new machine." The updated 102 outperforms many new digitizers because
Gerber Technology’s AccuMark platform is widely recognized as a leading pattern design, grading, planning, and marker making software solution in the fashion and apparel industry. While AccuMark has progressed to newer versions (such as AccuMark 14 and AccuMark 3D), version 10.2 represented a significant milestone in the software's evolution, focusing heavily on integration, automation, and user efficiency.
Below is a breakdown of the key features and improvements introduced in the AccuMark 10.2 update.
Check the serial number on the rear of the digitizer. The update works for: