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April 21st - Sprint 200 Release Notes

Sprint 200: Barcode Label Customization, Outfit Sheet Printing in Planning, new AI and Delivery Connectors

Written by Sarah Uriarte
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Happy Sprint Release day! This sprint’s release brings new features including custom barcode label creation, improvements to outfit sheet printing, and new AI and Asset Delivery Connectors.

Today also marks our 200th sprint, a milestone worth pausing to celebrate. 🎉

To mark the occasion, here are five features we're especially proud of from the past 100 sprints:

Thanks for being part of our journey! As always, your feedback shapes what we build next, so we encourage you to keep it coming.

Custom Label Builder

We've introduced the Custom Label Builder, a new tool that lets you design and manage your own print labels. Available under Settings > Printing, the visual editor supports Sample, Container, and Location label types and gives you full control over layout, barcodes, text, properties, cover images, and label sizing. You can preview labels with real data and test print directly from the editor to verify your design before putting it into production.

Once saved, your custom labels are immediately available in the Printer Configuration. The builder also supports duplicating labels for quick iteration, setting custom or predefined label dimensions, and configuring barcode sources and text styling - making it easy to match your operational needs across studios and workflows.

Planning: Print Outfit Sheets in Bulk

You can now print outfit sheets for all products in a session directly from the Planning calendar. A new "Print Outfit Sheets" action is available in the context menu on session cards and in the Actions dropdown under the Production tab in the session details panel. This replaces the need to open each product individually to print its outfit sheet.

Support for bulk printing outfit sheets from the Samples, Production, and Products views is coming soon.

New Fal Connector

The latest addition to our ecosystem of connectors is Fal. Fal offers a variety of Image to Video models currently available in Creative Force (Kling 2.5 and 3, Veo 3.1 Single Image and Multiple Image), so this connector enables studios that have a contract with Fal to use it directly from Creative Force.

Using the Fal connector requires an account with Fal, and like other AI features it requires Workflow Engine V2 for use in production workflows.

New Adobe Experience Manager Connector

The Adobe Experience Manager connector syncs approved, production-ready assets directly from Creative Force into AEM for Asset Delivery, automatically pushing finalized files into the correct folder structure upon job completion. You can also customize the connector’s details per Workspace at your convenience.

Questions, Ideas or Feedback?

We're always striving to create the best product for you and your team! Feel free to drop us a line via email/chat, or submit your ideas and feedback directly to our product team via product@creativeforce.io.

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