Nedgraphics Texcelle - Program Better

Files saved in Texcelle preserve exact color indexes. These indexes map directly to specific yarn feeds or harness hooks on electronic Jacquard looms (such as Stäubli or Bonas) and automated tufting machines (such as Cobble or Vandewiele).

Texcelle serves as the "creative engine" for textile designers, allowing them to: Create and Edit Patterns

In the fast-paced world of digital textile printing, speed, precision, and color accuracy are not just advantages—they are necessities. For over three decades, has been a cornerstone of the carpet and textile software industry. Among its suite of powerful tools, the Nedgraphics Texcelle Program stands out as a flagship solution for designers and manufacturers who demand perfection in patterned textiles. Nedgraphics Texcelle Program

The textile industry is highly competitive. Speed-to-market is crucial, and waste reduction is an environmental and economic imperative. Texcelle addresses both:

This is where Texcelle shines. The designer selects the target output (e.g., 8-color digital print or 12-color rotary screen). The software generates separation layers. The designer can then edit individual layers to tweak the color balance. Files saved in Texcelle preserve exact color indexes

The "Design to Fabric" approach is Texcelle’s strongest selling point. Designers can apply different weave structures to specific areas of a design and instantly visualize the texture. The software calculates how yarns interlace, creating realistic 3D simulations that show the final fabric structure, including yarn thickness, twist, and transparency. This drastically reduces the need for physical sampling, saving both time and material costs.

: A single design can be quickly rescaled or adapted to different machine densities without starting the creative work from scratch. Conclusion For over three decades, has been a cornerstone

Note: Texcelle uses a hardware dongle (USB license key) for activation. There is no cloud-only version currently, ensuring security for proprietary fabric designs.

By catching design errors in the digital phase, companies save thousands of dollars in wasted yarn and machine downtime.

Many newcomers to digital textile printing ask: "Why can't I just use Photoshop?" While Photoshop is excellent for pixel-based manipulation, the Nedgraphics Texcelle Program offers specific advantages that generic software lacks:

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