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Print to File

 OverviewThe Print to File function saves each 2D pattern piece as a full-scale image or PDF. Use it for downstream design work or as true...

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Overview

The Print to File function saves each 2D pattern piece as a full-scale image or PDF. Use it for downstream design work or as true-dimension plotted output.


How to Use Print to File

  1. Go to File > Print to File.

  2. In the Export 2D Patterns dialog, choose a File Format and select options as needed.

  3. Click Export, enter a file name, and choose a save location.

  4. Click Save.

    • A folder per colorway is created.

    • Each selected piece is saved inside that colorway’s folder.

Example: If you export four pieces in the colorway Blue with the file name Shirt, the folder Blue contains:

  • Shirt-1-.jpg

  • Shirt-2-.jpg

  • Shirt-3-.jpg

  • Shirt-4-.jpg


File Format Options

  • PDF with Textures – PDF with baked textures (not editable).

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  • PDF (Vectors Only) – Editable PDF; keeps vector shapes, artwork, and trims.

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  • Images – Exports JPEG, PNG, BMP, or TGA.

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Preview & Piece Info

The preview window includes checkboxes to print extra information (e.g., shape name, file name, size) on each piece. These are off by default.

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The following image shows a PDF file with relevant information printed on the piece, including shape name, file name, and size.

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Color Mode

This is only applicable for Version 2025.2 and newer.

  • RGB

  • CMYK


Image Resolution

  • 72 DPI – faster, lighter files.

  • 300 DPI – higher quality, recommended for screen print.

Tips:

  • Higher DPI increases export time.

  • For best results, ensure source textures match or exceed the chosen DPI.

  • If you want to use the output as a screen print, it is recommended to use 300 DPI.


Include Options

Choose what elements to include in the output:

  • Fabric Materials – Adds fabric textures (not in Vector PDF).

    • Option to Extend Fabrics over Allowance.

  • Fabric Color – Uses diffuse fabric color as fill (Vector PDF only). If disabled, uses Allowance color.

  • Seam Materials – Adds seam materials (not in Vector PDF).

  • Internal Lines – Includes internal lines.

  • Artwork & Trim (Vector Only) – Vector artworks and trims (Vector PDF only).

    • Option to Show out of Piece Elements.

  • Artwork and Trim (Images) – For image exports, options include:

    • Draw rulers

    • Hide rulers on centered artworks

    • Show out-of-piece elements

  • Allowance – Adds seam allowance areas.

  • All Sizes – Exports multiple sizes; option to nest.

  • Export Inside View – Adds inside artwork view.

  • Export All Pieces in a Single File – Creates a combined file of all pieces.

  • Colorways – Select which colorways to include. Each gets its own folder.

  • Patterns – Choose specific pattern pieces to include.

    • If unsliced cut marks are found, a warning appears. Convert them to slices (with seam allowance) in VStitcher before exporting. For more information, refer to Slicing a Piece.


Save As Type

  • PDF with Textures / PDF (Vectors Only): default is PDF.

  • Images: default is JPEG; can also select PNG, BMP, or TGA.

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