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For businesses looking to maintain high standards of quality control, ArtiosCAD 7.6 provides built-in database features. Users can track design revisions, manage project metadata, and search through historical archives with ease. This organized data management is crucial for large-scale operations where multiple designers may be working on various iterations of the same global brand’s packaging. ESKO ArtiosCAD 7.6
, proving that packaging isn't just about boxes—it’s about the speed to market. for ArtiosCAD or how it handles robotic die-making ArtiosCAD 7.6 - Printing News On screen, the flat 2D drawing began to rise
For die-cutters, material waste is lost money. ArtiosCAD 7.6’s was a standout feature. It could automatically arrange hundreds of different dielines onto a single sheet of corrugated or carton board, optimizing yield far better than manual layout. The "Multi-Part Nesting" feature allowed for mixed jobs—a lifesaver for short-run packaging houses. The curves flexed naturally
The dieline is exported as a low-res JPG or high-res EPS to graphic designers (using Illustrator or Photoshop). They create the branding. Alternatively, using Esko’s plugin (compatible with 7.6 workflows), the artwork is mapped back onto the 3D model in ArtiosCAD to create a photorealistic "virtual sample."
Use the ArtiosCAD for Adobe Illustrator plugin to import your structural CAD files directly into Illustrator. This allows graphic designers to apply artwork perfectly over the technical die-lines.