Esko Studio 10 And Visualizer Studio Toolkit For Shrink Sleeves Repack //top\\ ●
Once the container model is loaded into the Toolkit for Shrink Sleeves, you define the parameters of the sleeve. You specify the upper and lower boundaries of the sleeve on the container, as well as the initial cut width of the flat film. The software then generates a virtual 3D sleeve wrapped loosely around the container model. Step 3: Simulating the Shrink Process
The true power of Esko Studio 10 and the Visualizer toolkit is realized in their seamless, integrated workflow. For a typical repackaging project, this workflow follows a logical, five-step process: Once the container model is loaded into the
The days of "guess and print" for shrink sleeves are over. With , a repack is no longer a risky exercise in retrospective engineering—it is a precise, data-driven simulation. The Visualizer Studio Toolkit transforms the artwork room into a virtual shrink tunnel, catching distortion errors before they reach the press. Step 3: Simulating the Shrink Process The true
This is the most critical feature for pre-press accuracy. Once the software calculates the exact stress and strain maps of the shrunk film, it can automatically reverse-engineer the artwork. The Visualizer Studio Toolkit transforms the artwork room