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News Release from: EskoArtwork | Subject: Multicut
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial Team on 21 January 2005

Sample Making Table Makes Scandinavian
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At Sign Scandinavia, the key sign event for Scandinavia, Esko-Graphics will be showing it new Multicut multi-purpose toolhead for the Kongsberg XL22 sample making table.

At Sign Scandinavia, the key sign event for Scandinavia taking place in Göteborg (Sweden), March 3-5, Esko-Graphics will be showing it new Multicut multi-purpose toolhead for the Kongsberg XL22 sample making table for the first time in the region Esko-Graphics will be found on stand F01:12

The company said it has established a strong market leadership in the Scandinavian market with 150 installed Kongsberg sample making tables, representing an 80 per cent market share for packaging applications.

The tables are manufactured in Kongsberg, Norway, by Kongsberg.

Esko-Graphics will also be demonstrating its Scope workflow for job and product specification, through graphic and structural design and pre-production operations, to platemaking for printing and toolmaking for converting.

The product features Flexrip 5.2 with Screenfilter, an option that detects screening information embedded within a Postscript file and allows users to substitute and control Esko-Graphics' screening.

Visitors will also see it with Deskpack that is said to turn Adobe Illustrator seats into full-featured Backstage clients.

On show too will be ArtiosCAD 6.0 with its new 3D Designer feature.

The company said that in the past, in order to create a folded or corrugated box, designers had to accurately measure the product to be packaged and to manually convert that information to a two-dimensional design.

With 3D Designer, the operator now can start from a CAD drawing or 3D model of the object, import it into ArtiosCAD and construct on-screen a three-dimensional package around the product.

Finally at the show will be Webcenter 4.0 that provides secure project and file management to the desktop anywhere there is web access claimed Esko-Graphics.

Projects in Webcenter can contain any type of document, including CAD files, graphic files, spreadsheets, proposals, purchase orders, or customer specifications.

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