Esko Artioscad 7.6 | ((link))
Automated modules generate die boards, ejection rubber profiles, and counterplates, reducing production costs and setup time. Key Features Introduced in Version 7.6
is a major legacy version of the industry-standard structural design software for packaging. Released in 2010, it introduced critical updates to 3D rendering, database management, and cross-application connectivity that still define modern packaging workflows. Core Capabilities of ArtiosCAD 7.6
This specific release brought several pivotal technical enhancements: ESKO ArtiosCAD 7.6
Introduced "round trip" connectivity, allowing structural designers to share files with graphic artists using an Adobe Illustrator plugin that preserves structural intelligence like fold lines and bleed areas.
This version marked the end of support for Microsoft Access as a database engine, requiring users to migrate to SQL Express , SQL Server, or Oracle. Core Capabilities of ArtiosCAD 7
New reference standards for POP displays were added, simplifying the design of complex retail stands and multi-part components. System Requirements & Legacy Support
Designs can be folded into virtual 3D prototypes with one click to check for tucking issues or assembly errors. System Requirements & Legacy Support Designs can be
A massive library of parametric design templates (including ECMA and FEFCO) allows for the creation of production-ready packaging in seconds.
ArtiosCAD 7.6 was designed to streamline the production of corrugated boxes, folding cartons, and point-of-purchase (POP) displays. Its primary tools allow designers to:
Specialized packaging drafting tools automatically manage metrics from imported 3D models.