Esko Studio 10 And Visualizer Studio Toolkit For Shrink Sleeves Repack _hot_ Page
The toolkit addresses the repackaging workflow through three sophisticated steps: 1. Virtual Heat Tunnel Simulation
As the film conforms to varying diameters of a bottle—such as a narrow neck and a wide body—the printed graphics stretch and compress unevenly. The toolkit addresses the repackaging workflow through three
This 3D model is linked back to Adobe Illustrator. As you build your graphic design layers on the flat 2D artboard, the Studio window displays a live, rotatable 3D render of the product. This allows you to check alignment across seams, ensure text avoids highly distorted zones, and position branding elements perfectly on the main display panel. Step 5: Applying Pre-Distortion (Warping) As you build your graphic design layers on
Shrink sleeves often have front, back, and side panels. During repacks, if you adjust the bleed or trap, you risk (graphics sliding into seams). Studio 10’s Seam Viewer allows you to set seam allowances (typically 3mm). The software visually pushes the artwork away from the seam area in the 3D view, preventing the "black line on the bottle edge" disaster. During repacks, if you adjust the bleed or