Your manufacturing line will be able to fit patterns with the required precision using Audaces Apparel Marker.
It allows for the creation of markers with different fabric widths and different size grids. It lets you manually place large pieces while it automatically places small ones, it also calculates fabric consumption and offers many other benefits.
In the cut order, you can indicate garments and fabrics to be placed in the marker and the system will calculate the cutting grid, taking into consideration important information such as: table width, fabric type, spread length, estimated yield, maximum number of layers, and number of colors and cuts.

Audaces Apparel Marker Technical Specifications
- Lets you work with several types of fabric: plain, tubular, with sheen, striped, plaid or printed.
- Places folded patterns on the tubular fabric’s fold.
- Allows for configuration of safety margin between patterns.
- Determines rotation, symmetry, and fold restrictions.
- Adjusts pieces for shrinkable fabrics.
- Displays all marker information, such as yield, width, length and number of placed pieces without having to open the file.
- Creates traces with precision and guarantees a high quality standard, from creation to end product.
- Automatically calculates the cutting matrix.
- Compatible with market’s main automatic cutting machines and with plotters of different makers and sizes.
Audaces Apparel Marker Advantages
- Marker execution in less time.
- Saves the marker for later reuse.
- Possibility to modify matrix anytime during the process.
- Consideration for determined thread direction of patterns.
- Automatic calculation of fabric consumption, by weight or length.
- Rotation, symmetry, and fold restriction definitions.
- Selection of pattern direction on the marker.
- Manual fitting to control modifications.
- Resizing of tracing width.
- Consideration for fabric selvage and spread points.
- Precise cutting of pieces.
- Immediate control of file history.
- Raw material purchase plan.
- Creation of work organizational procedures.
- Impossibility of marker mistakes.
- Saving of time, labor, and raw materials.