The Print to File function allows you to save each piece of a 2D pattern as an individual image at full scale. You can use the output as a reference for other graphic design systems, or as a true dimension plotted image.
Using Print to File
To use print to file:
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On the Main menu, click File.
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Click Print to File. The Export 2D Patterns dialog box is displayed.
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Select or clear the properties as required.
Note
The available properties depend on the File Format you select.
Property
Description
File Format
Select the file format you want:
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PDF with Textures
Output as PDF. The content is not editable.
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PDF (Vectors Only)
Output as PDF. The content is editable. Vector files are maintained in vector format.
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Images
Output as a graphic file in JPEG, PNG, BMP, or TGA format.
Version 2022.2 and newer
In this version we have added new buttons to the export 2D pattern preview window to enhance the process of printing pieces to files. The new boxes are unchecked by default.
The new feature enhancements also provide the ability to print relevant piece information on each piece by checking the following buttons.
The following image shows a PDF file with relevant information printed on the piece, including shape name, file name, and size.
The export with shape info buttons are also available for tech packs. For more information, refer to Editing Tech Pack Properties.
Image Resolution
Note: Not available for PDF (Vectors Only) File Format.
Select the resolution you want:
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72 DPI
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300 DPI
The higher the DPI, the better the image quality, and the longer it takes to create the file.
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For best texture quality, ensure the image in the application has equal or higher DPI than the Print To File DPI.
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If you want to use the output as a screen print, it is recommended to use 300 DPI.
Include
Click Select all to include all items, or click the individual items you require as detailed below.
Fabric Materials
Note: Not available for PDF (Vectors Only) File Format.
If selected, fabric materials are included in the output.
If this option is selected, you may include or exclude Extend Fabrics over Allowance, meaning fabric texture covering a seam allowance area.
Fabric Color
Note: Only available for PDF (Vectors Only) File Format.
If selected, each fabric’s diffuse color is used as the solid color. If a multilayered fabric, the fabric with Use Physics selected determines the color selected. If not selected, all pattern pieces use the Allowance color. (The Allowance color is set in your 2D window preferences.)
If this option is selected, you may include or exclude Extend Fabrics over Allowance, meaning fabric texture covering a seam allowance area.
Seam Materials
Note: Not available for PDF (Vectors Only) File Format.
Materials used on seams.
Internal Lines
If selected, internal lines are included in the output.
Artwork & Trim (Vector Only)
Note: Not available for PDF (Vectors Only) File Format.
If selected, vector artwork and trim is included in the output. Non vector artwork and trim is not included in the output.
If selected, you may include or exclude Show out of Piece Elements, meaning artwork and trium which is outside pieces.
Artwork and Trim
Note: Not available for PDF (Vectors Only) File Format.
if selected, you may include or exclude:
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Draw Rulers - if any
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Hide Rulers on Centered Artworks - if selected, rulers on centered artworks are hidden
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Show out of Piece Elements - artwork and trim outside pieces
Allowance
Seam allowance area for printed shapes.
All Sizes
If selected, you may include or exclude Nest, meaning size shapes are nested.
Export Inside View
View of artwork added to inside of the garment.
Export all Pieces in a Single File
Additional file including all pieces
Colorways
Select the colorways to include.
Patterns
Select the pattern pieces to include.
Note
If there are cut marks that are not sliced, a warning is displayed at the bottom of the dialog box. It is recommended to use VStitcher to convert such cut marks to slices, complete with the appropriate seam allowance, before exporting a file, printing to file, or creating a tech pack. For more information, refer to Slicing a Piece.
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Click Export. A file explorer window is displayed.
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Type a name for the file.
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If File Format is set to PDF with Textures or PDF (Vectors Only), by default, Save as type is set to Adobe Acrobat Document (*.pdf).
If File Format is set to Images, by default, Save as type is set to JPEG.
If you want a different format, in the file explorer window, click the drop-down and select the format from one of the following:
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PNG
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BMP
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TGA
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Navigate to where you want to the file to be.
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Click Save. In the target folder, separate folders named for each included colorway are created. Each selected piece is saved inside each folder.
For example, if the output is Image, there are four pieces included, the colorway name is Blue, and the file name is Shirt, the folder Blue contains Shirt-1-.jpg, Shirt-2-.jpg, Shirt-3-.jpg, and Shirt-4-.jpg.
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