Esko Studio 10 And Visualizer Studio Toolkit For Shrink Sleeves Repack _top_ «HIGH-QUALITY – 2026»
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When a shrink sleeve covers two or more bottles or cans, the film wraps around the entire group. This creates a "valley" or gap between the containers where the film has nothing to cling to except itself. As the film shrinks, the graphics in these valley areas behave differently than the graphics directly over the rigid parts of the containers. This public link is valid for 7 days
Once you have the 3D model, you use the plugin in Adobe Illustrator to apply and fix the artwork. Can’t copy the link right now
The term "repack" or multipack refers to the process of bundling multiple products together (e.g., a 6-pack of soda cans or a 3-pack of body wash). From a technical design perspective, multipacks are significantly more difficult to master than single containers due to shifting tension, valleys between containers, and often irregular grouping geometries. This creates a "valley" or gap between the
In the context of shrink sleeves, "repack" refers to the process of . To get a perfect circle on a tapered bottle, you must draw an oval on the flat artwork. The Toolkit automates this complex math.
Why this matters for repacks: If the original artwork had a barcode in the body zone, and you shift it upward by 10mm in the repack, the Toolkit will flag if that barcode enters the neck zone where it will become unreadable.