Esko and Scodix have confirmed a collaboration to include Scodix packaging enhancement applications within the Esko Studio suite including, Scodix Foil™, Scodix Embossed Foil™, Scodix Sense™ for UV embossing and Scodix Spot™ for varnish applications.
Both the Scodix Ultra2 series and the Scodix E106 Digital Enhancement Press offer high-quality capabilities, which enhance printed materials by layering polymers digitally onto printed products. These effects add value and help packaging stand out on the shelf in a highly competitive consumer market.
Esko Studio software allows designers to present and test their ideas and designs by quickly and easily turning them into high-resolution virtual 3D prototypes, which can include product enhancements such as special inks, varnishes, foils or other finishing effects.
A subset of Scodix applications is now included in the Visualizer library and eliminates the need to print and manually reproduce special finishes during the prototyping and presentation stage.
“Esko helps Scodix to digitally prototype and present their digital enhancements as part of the design process,” said Chris Rogers, Solutions Marketing Manager at Esko. “Now Scodix users can take advantage of the Studio suite and Visualizer module to render and view high value realistic 3D images containing a variety of digital enhancements.”
“Collaborating with Esko has been an extremely positive experience,” said Nigel Tracey, Head of Packaging at Scodix. “With Esko solutions touching some 90% of packaging worldwide during at least some stage of production, they are the ideal partner for us as we continually work to make Scodix production faster, easier and more cost-effective. By being able to view a photo-realistic image of the design with our digital enhancements, even under different lighting conditions or in a simulated retail environment, designers can reduce the number of prototypes they need to produce, saving time and money.”
Adding Scodix applications to Esko Studio software and its Visualizer module makes it easier to prototype and present digital enhancements.