By far the best imposition solution for packaging is Tilia Labs product tilia Phoenix. Dynamic CAD-based ganging and nesting . I am of course a bit bias, but you should definitely check out the website and let me know if you have questions - www.tilialabs.comHi There. Looking for an imposition/step and repeat software to automate our imposition for packaging/boxes
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As a user of Phoenix (which Tilia Labs recently sold to Esko), I can attest to its quality. Very capable for folding carton work. One thing I love about it is how fast it can generate PDF output from an imposed layout (which was a pleasant surprise for me, coming from a background in Kodak Preps). Another nice feature is that it recognizes Adobe Illustrator layers, so if you can toggle AI/PDF layers on and off right in Phoenix... no need to open the file in AI to accomplish that task. Lots of other handy features that I haven't seen in other offerings. My only gripe about it is how it handles 2-sided work... a bit clumsy. So if your shop does a lot of sheetwise/backup work, you might want to compare Phoenix with other offerings to see how well it stacks up productivity-wise. Tilia and now Esko licenses the software on a month-by-month basis, so you don't have to make a long-term commitment to it if you don't want to. The software is not cheap, but it's very productive. Highly recommended.Hi There. Looking for an imposition/step and repeat software to automate our imposition for packaging/boxes
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Reveiw this Packaging Software for Cups Lids Cartons Rigid Box Labels LayoutAs a user of Phoenix (which Tilia Labs recently sold to Esko), I can attest to its quality. Very capable for folding carton work. One thing I love about it is how fast it can generate PDF output from an imposed layout (which was a pleasant surprise for me, coming from a background in Kodak Preps). Another nice feature is that it recognizes Adobe Illustrator layers, so if you can toggle AI/PDF layers on and off right in Phoenix... no need to open the file in AI to accomplish that task. Lots of other handy features that I haven't seen in other offerings. My only gripe about it is how it handles 2-sided work... a bit clumsy. So if your shop does a lot of sheetwise/backup work, you might want to compare Phoenix with other offerings to see how well it stacks up productivity-wise. Tilia and now Esko licenses the software on a month-by-month basis, so you don't have to make a long-term commitment to it if you don't want to. The software is not cheap, but it's very productive. Highly recommended.
As a user of Phoenix (which Tilia Labs recently sold to Esko), I can attest to its quality. Very capable for folding carton work. One thing I love about it is how fast it can generate PDF output from an imposed layout (which was a pleasant surprise for me, coming from a background in Kodak Preps). Another nice feature is that it recognizes Adobe Illustrator layers, so if you can toggle AI/PDF layers on and off right in Phoenix... no need to open the file in AI to accomplish that task. Lots of other handy features that I haven't seen in other offerings. My only gripe about it is how it handles 2-sided work... a bit clumsy. So if your shop does a lot of sheetwise/backup work, you might want to compare Phoenix with other offerings to see how well it stacks up productivity-wise. Tilia and now Esko licenses the software on a month-by-month basis, so you don't have to make a long-term commitment to it if you don't want to. The software is not cheap, but it's very productive. Highly recommended.
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