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ArtiosCAD 7.6 introduced features that acted as a "digital glue," sticking different parts of the production process together: 3D Import Power : For the first time, designers could import COLLADA models
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By leveraging ESKO ArtiosCAD 7.6, packaging designers and manufacturers can realize a range of benefits, including: ArtiosCAD 7
: Uses a relational database to store and search for existing designs, reports, and bills of materials. Version Lifecycle Note Chloe, meet
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.
From that day on, the plant kept the Windows XP machine running in a corner. They didn't use ArtiosCAD 7.6 for every job. But for the impossible folds, the glue-less miracles, the timeless geometry – they let the old master teach the new software a lesson.
: New reference standards for POP displays were added to the library, enabling designers to create retail displays from pre-defined templates rather than starting from scratch.