Esko Studio - 10 And Visualizer Studio Toolkit For Shrink Sleeves Work

In the fast-paced world of packaging, few formats present as many design and pre-press challenges as the . Unlike rigid boxes or flat labels, shrink sleeves are printed flat, applied to a product, and then subjected to heat, forcing the graphics to compress, stretch, and curve around complex 3D contours.

When a sleeve is placed on a contoured bottle—like a soda bottle with a narrow neck or a tapered yogurt cup—the graphics shrink unevenly. A circle printed on the flat film might become an oval on the bottle. In the fast-paced world of packaging, few formats

Ready to see the difference? Request a demo of Esko Studio 10 with the Shrink Sleeve Toolkit from your local Esko reseller or visit the Esko website for trial options. A circle printed on the flat film might

: You begin by importing a 3D shape (e.g., from a CAD system or the Esko Shapes server) and using the Add Sleeve tool to simulate a virtual shrink process around the object. : You begin by importing a 3D shape (e

Using Esko Studio 10 and the Toolkit creates a seamless "Closed Loop" workflow: