Table_title: For use with AccuMark: Table_content: header: | Hardware | Recommended | Minimum | row: | Hardware: Processor Speed | What to know about the latest version of Gerber AccuMark
V14.1 introduced the ability to nest external DXF and NC files directly within the AccuNest module. This allows for faster processing of files from disparate CAD systems without manual conversion.
V14 uses the Sentinel Control Manager for license validation. Users can choose between a physical USB key (dongle), an email-based login, or a network license.
V14 continues to refine the optional 3D design module, allowing designers to visualize garment samples digitally. This reduces the need for multiple physical prototypes, saving both time and material costs.
The transition from earlier versions to V14 (including subsequent service updates like v14.1 and v14.2) focused on streamlining the handoff between pattern design and production.
To ensure optimal performance, your hardware must meet the following recommended configurations : Minimum Requirement Recommended System Windows 10 (64-bit) Windows 10/11 Professional (64-bit) CPU Intel Core i5 @ 3.7 GHz Intel Core i7 @ 3.1 GHz or higher RAM 16 GB or higher Storage 120 GB HDD 240 GB SSD or higher Display 19" 1920x1080 Dual 21" 1920x1080 monitors Recommended Configuration for AccuMark
Gerber AccuMark V14: The Comprehensive Guide to Version 14 Updates
Users can now group pieces by color within a model for better identification. These color assignments can be saved and applied automatically across different models, ensuring consistency in complex production orders.
Modern updates allow for remote license updates through a web admin portal where users can upload "v2c" (Vendor to Customer) files to renew or expand their software capabilities. 3. System Requirements for AccuMark V14
Updating to the latest version of AccuMark V14 often involves moving from version 14.1 to 14.2. Users should be aware of the following: