
From August 4th to August 6th, find us at booth #641 during Graphics Expo Long Beach, showcasing the latest industry leading Direct to Film production with our friends at DTF Superstore! Visit us for hands on demos featuring Digital Factory Direct to Film Edition. See how our innovative, queue-based RIP can make your machines run…

Removing white or solid colored backgrounds from images can be a laborious process, with masking and cleaning up images in your favorite image editing software. Removing a colored or detailed multi-tone background would normally be even more of a challenge, but with the FluidMask add-on module, this feature packed tool makes removing even the most…

Adding, Editing, Sharing, and Removing a Camera For setting up a camera to use with Visual Print Positioning, any PC camera will work. CADlink recommends mounting the camera above your platen and aiming it directly at the platen. You can test this feature using your laptop camera. Adding a Camera When a camera has not…

Suppose that the customer has provided you with a low resolution image, and you need to make it larger, and increase the resolution. Complicating matters is that the file was created using JPEG compression, which has introduced noise in the form of stray pixels. With the Super Size image function, you can enlarge an image…

You can import, export, remove, and use the camera to set queue background images in the preview area. To delete any queue background image, go to Queue > Remove Queue Background Image. Take a picture With a camera installed, in the preview area, click Update Queue Background Image. A new picture is taken and populates the queue background. Set…

To really master your designs and artwork, a good knowledge of graphics editing tools is essential. The graphics edit tools can be used to edit objects. To see editing tools, right-click in the workspace (for more information, see Node palette). From left to right: Node edit: This tool is used for creating and editing polygons….

To get started, rendering intents sounds scientific, but really what we’re talking about here is what happens to red when printing. Monitors display colors using RGB (Red, Green, and Blue). They are very good at displaying these colors, while printers use CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black) and are much better at printing these colors. Correspondingly, printers are…

CADlink software is a key enabler for personalized and customized digital print products FREMONT, Calif., July 05, 2022 – Fiery®, the digital front end (DFE) and workflow business of Electronics For Imaging, Inc. (“EFI™”), today announced that it has acquired CADlink Technology Corp., an industry-leading software company that delivers solutions for the high growth areas of…

It’s now easier than ever to create your own incredibly accurate printmode with CADlink software. In the video below, we will cover the process of setting up complete print modes in PMC lite with the Nix™ Color Sensor. In this process, you will set your parameters for ink limiting, calibration, and ICC creation. Since every…

White Ink Only Print Modes The RIP has a white underbase with a manual curve. Color data is printed as white, as if converted to a grayscale (based on the amount of CMYK ink being printed, with more CMYK = less white ink). This ensures that any images with transparency do not get white in transparent areas and the color data is…

The Underbase strength controls how much white ink is used under black and dark areas. There are presets that are set up to give you the best color reproduction and typically, you want to use between Strong 100% white under black to 19 0% White under black. With most DTG, you do need some white under…

If you’re having issues with underbase alignment, it can be caused by problems with the machine you’re outputting to, or your software settings. While it might seem overwhelming to troubleshoot, how to diagnose which factor is affecting your alignment is easy with a few troubleshooting steps. Check View Raw Data Import the CADlink Test Page Alignment.png or…

Breaking up solid spaces in your designs can be a great way to make a design stand out and add creativity to your production. The stroke and fill tools adjust styles and fills of objects. From left to right: Line style: Select to apply a thin or thick line effect to a selected object. From…

The following elements make up the workspace. Most elements can be moved around and docked in the workspace. When you first start the application, or open a new file, the signblank size dialog appears. Here, you can set the origin, orientation, dimensions, material, and resizing of the blank. To save your settings, click Advanced. To make…

When creating a contour cut with bleed, it is possible that a hairline of white will be left before showing the bleed. Obviously, this isn’t ideal for finishing up your designs. There are some quick and easy fixes to this issue, so let’s get started. There are 2 main causes for this issue: 1) The…

SignLab is a powerful production software platform, with driver support for hundreds of different machines. If you work with Mimaki RasterLink™ or Roland VersaWorks™, SignLab packages are built to specifically operate these devices at their best. To quickly prepare and output jobs to RasterLink™, use SignLab RasterLink™ Edition, and for VersaWorks use SignLab VersaWorks™ Edition. Sending…

For some machines, the setup process is really as easy as unboxing. You can install Windows-driven devices as queues, and install devices, all from your Control Panel. What this means is that you can add your existing printer manufacturer supplied printer driver and it will show up as a queue. When using Windows-driven devices, Queue Properties options are…

Text itself can be flat and somewhat boring, even with a good font and fill. With shadows, you can give your fonts depth and relief that helps it to stand out against your design. There are five main styles of shadow that are available for your text: Block – Creates a replica of the text…

Getting an output device attached to your production process can be a bit more intensive than simply plugging a USB cable in. Check out our guide on configuring your ports and getting your machines running properly. Use the information below to help choose ports when connecting your output devices. If using TCP/IP, you must know…

Adding text to your designs is about more than just inserting a few words. Proper text designs can elevate your creations and make them stand out from the rest. Programs like SignLab and EngraveLab offer powerful text composition tools. The Text Toolbox dialog can be opened by clicking the Frame, Menu, Line, or Character buttons on the Text SmartBar when using the Text…

Duplex printing is a printer feature that reverses a piece of paper after the first side has been printed. You can duplex print in the queue using templates if your machine supports it. To get started, let’s take a look at: Types of Duplexing Media Setup Template Setup dialog Short Edge (SE) and Long Edge…

You don’t need to be Monet to capture right textures and brush strokes in your work. UV Printing allows you to print textures, either stylized or as part of the design in your graphics and productions. When creating a textured UV print onto clear media, often, the graphic will have areas of transparency and areas…

Want to further automate your printing and cutting workflow? Let’s take a look at adding contour cut lines automatically when files are imported, and how to setup an automated Contour Cutting workflow in Digital Factory! Within Digital Factory, you have a few options to create, edit, or delete contour cutlines. These include: Manually adding contour…

Want more accurate colors? Swatch charts involve printing one-or-more sheets of material (i.e., garments), and each swatch has a color value. Lab charts are printed with Lab values, CMYK charts are printed with CMYK values, etc. By printing your own charts, values are accurate for your specific printer, including its inks, substrate, and operating environment….

When it comes to blending your design into your garment, one of the best tools you can use is the KnockMeColorOut plugin. The KnockMeColorOut plug-in is used to remove specific colors from your design, which will then be replaced by the color of the garment underneath when printed. To get started with the KnockMeColorOut plug-in:…

Looking to add customizable aging and a vintage look to your prints right from the queue? The Distressed effect plug-in allows you to apply a filter over your image or design, which adds a weathered and worn look. You can create these masks and save them as presets for future use. For an example, we’ll…

In Digital Factory there are several ways to create multiples of a design. Duplicating or copying a design is a simple process, and there are some powerful options that give you more control over your copies versus traditional copy and paste. To start, let’s take a look at the following functions of making copies: Page…

Working with your objects can get confusing, especially when stacking different layers. With the weld tool, you can join objects, either to simplify your design, or as a tool to create entirely new design options. The weld tools can be used to weld objects together in different styles. For information about configuring nodes for welds, see our Compass article…

If you’ve been following along, you’ll know that the variable data wizard is a powerful tool for quickly serializing and replacing data, eliminating some tedious design work and saving you time. We can use the same features for text replacement, but for images! To walk through this, we suggest using a tab delimited text file…

Want to get a better idea of what each print head is doing when you go to print? Need to change settings on a per-layer basis? Each print head pass over the substrate uses a set of Layer Profile tab controls applied for that pass. Within these menus, you can configure the layer properties and…

There are two main reasons that you may need to tile a job: if the image to be printed exceeds the current media width, or to make larger jobs easier to handle. Breaking your jobs up into sections can sometimes make it easier to fit more jobs into a workspace. VPM works with a vast…

Want to manage EVERY aspect of your production? With job costing, you can get granular with your expenses and costs, in order to maximize your margins! As you complete print jobs, you can collect statistics about the costs involved with inks, material, and time consumed. Statistics are collected per queue, and as you can see,…

We’ve covered some tools that make working with the queue based workflow found in Digital Factory and FilmMaker before. What about managing the queues themselves? Let’s take a look at how we can work with grouping queues and configurations to make them perfect for your production. A single queue tab contains configuration data for printing…

When printing your film separations, there are a few things to consider. Too little ink can cause fuzzy appearing dots on your print. Too much ink increases drying time, and can risk leading to bleeding issues. Before starting a large job, we suggest printing an ink density test page. Test pages determine optimum ink density,…

By now, you are likely somewhat familiar with the queue based production workflow (you may also see it referred to as VPM, or “Visual Production Manager”) found in Digital Factory and FilmMaker packages. This system makes it easy to manage your prints with a simple layout, preview, and built in production tools. If you aren’t…

KnockMeWhiteOut automatically removes the white from a design, so that the white of the shirt is used instead. Without the white printed in these areas, less ink is used and will result in a softer and lighter feel. This is a very useful function for DTF and White Toner Printers. Starting with the job imported…

Getting a precise cutline is easy when you know the basics of bezier editing, found in the contour cut feature of the Variable Data Wizard. We will demonstrate a general overview of functions such as bezier node styles, move lines, break, join, connect, and add and remove nodes. To access bezier editing in the VDW,…

When working with the Variable Data Wizard, you can replace data with custom entries, or have it automatically serialize a set of data. This is useful for creating something like a series of hotel room badges with an increasing series of numbers. Lets go over how to do this! First, take a look at the…

Choking the white helps stop the white from peeking out from under the design. The white can peek out for different reasons, either through mechanical misalignment or when the white bleeds or spreads. To solve this, we can choke or shrink the white to stop the white peeking out by using the choke feature for…

Knowing what tools to use when can make you a master of your production. While there’s nothing wrong with clicking and dragging every change you want to make, there are easier ways to get results in SignLab, EngraveLab, and ProfileLab. Take a look at the keyboard shortcuts below. We recommend bookmarking this page or downloading…

With your variable data, applying cutlines can sometimes break the overall fit of your design. This can happen with text or detailed images, resulting in marooned sections that if cut as is, would result in separate pieces. The Merge feature of the contour cutting function in the Variable Data Wizard allows you to bring these…

Let’s take a look at contour cutting functions in the Variable Data Wizard, such as Inside/ Outside contour, Offsets, Corner style, and how to work with the threshold transparency filter. To access the Variable Data Wizard or VDW: Right click on a job loaded into the queue. Select “Variable Data Wizard”. With the VDW window…

When you print T-shirts, white toner laser transfers, or create DTF transfer with ink removal, the semi-transparent areas can occasionally look faded. With the Color Boost Wizard, you can restore the vibrancy of your design in these areas for a perfect print! To access the Color boost wizard: Go to the “Queue” menu. Select “Setup…

The Variable Data Wizard is useful for things like quickly and easily replacing text in a workspace. Things can get complicated if that text has associated cut lines, but with contour cut settings in VDW, you’ll be able to replace text and have your cut lines automatically set to fit the new text. To start,…

Looking to maximize your print material by making sure you use every inch? Rather than spend hours moving all your objects together, let the computer do the calculations and figure out the exact best spot to place your objects with the Nesting feature. Nesting objects reduces wasted material by flipping, grouping, and rotating objects on the…

Getting a picture perfect design on a shape or text can be time consuming. There’s nothing worse than the sinking feeling of realizing your design is great, but now you have to mimic it 100 more times. The InstantReplay function in SignLab, EngraveLab, and ProfileLab lets you take all the custom design work you do…

Want to get a gradient effect in your engraving? Using a vector shape (or text) as a starting point, the “Contour Fill” tool is used to simulate a gradient effect that can then be applied with tool paths. Getting started with this feature is easy. With your vector design selected, begin by choosing: “Transform” menu…

Want to remove black automatically from a design so that the print blends perfectly onto a black shirt? With the Setup Black Removal wizard, you can! The amount of black removal depends on the design, the material, and how much white ink is being used. It’s important to note, the Setup Black Removal wizard…

Saving you time in your production is one of the biggest benefits of CADlink software. Getting your jobs ready for cutting is easy with automatic registration marks. Registration marks can be added to received jobs. To get started with registration marks, click “Production Markup” on the active queue tab at the top. From here you…

Everyone’s workflow is unique. How you choose to work through the powerful features found in SignLab, EngraveLab, and ProfileLab are up to you. While a key feature of CADlink software is a common user interface across multiple software packages, that interface is customizable to fit your production needs. Let’s take a look at how to…

Looking to design and produce vehicle wraps? We have you covered. With Pro Vehicle Outlines vehicle wrap templates, you get access to over 17,000 templates, ranging from 1993 through to present day. Each of these templates are hand measured and accurate to within 1/4″, so you can design and present with confidence. Combine the most…

Looking to quickly and easily get jobs into your queues? For faster production, consider using barcodes and a barcode scanner to get jobs imported much faster than dragging and dropping. Barcodes can be used to scan jobs, which can be configured to output automatically. To select jobs that are held in output, the barcode must…

We’ve talked about the use of rasters before, and how they can benefit your transfer prints. It can be a little difficult to understand how important using something like As a refresher, when printing with a transfer, it’s common to use a method called “rasters”. Rasters are essentially pre-defined areas within your design that do…

The holiday season is rapidly approaching. Be sure to get any last minute orders in before the times outlined below to avoid any disruptions! During holiday closures, subscription services will be unaffected. While offices are closed, there may be a temporary delay in support services. Technical Support services will not be available or delayed until…

To get the very best color accuracy, no matter what your design is, Digital Factory allows you to merge rendering intents. A rendering intent is a method to convert colors from one ICC profile to another. It deals with the problem of bringing colors from a bigger color gamut into the smaller color gamut of…

This wizard controls how much white to use under black and very dark areas. In most cases with digital printing, you’ll need to add white. It can help add opacity for UV and reduce fading and cracking during washing for apparel using DTG and DTF printing processes. The wizard has 2 printing steps. First, it…

Properly printing white ink can make or break your prints, especially in DTG, DTF, and UV printing. When you use different materials or substrates, you need a different amount of white ink. The right amount of white ink ensures opacity and gives bright brilliant colors. To access the Set maximum white ink wizard: 1) Go to the “Queue” menu and select “Set…

Ink limiting is useful for saving you money on ink, which in turn can also help reduce print errors and give you better print quality. There are a number of issues and tips to consider, so let’s walk through some settings and troubleshooting. To start: 1) Go to the Devices menu and select…

Everyone has a story about how the one time they forgot to save their work, they lost an entire project. You’ve taken the time to dial in your queue production settings, but have you backed them up? Don’t panic, it’s very easy to backup and restore your queue settings in case of an emergency, or…

Fading or otherwise deteriorating designs can add a cool distressed look on a print, but sometimes you just want a print to last. You can lock up your garments in a display case and hope for the best, but if you actually want to wear them, then protecting them is a must. That’s where “spreading…

Looking for an easy way to set-up automation for repetitive tasks? CADlink actions let you do just that. Once you’ve created an action, you can apply an action on import, apply and action to a job that is already in the queue, and apply an action to copy group layouts. To create an action, you’ll…

In Digital Factory and VPM, you can use the PDF Output driver to produce single and multi-page PDFs. PDF files are robust and can handle cut data, raster and vector, alpha channels, registration marks, and more. In case you need to export your files after working to store for later use or send them to…
In SignLab, EngraveLab, and ProfileLab, when you select an object, you can find Weed Border and Power Weed in the Shape Tools. In Digital Factory, Filmmaker, VPM, and Production Spooler, Weed Borders are set up in Queue Properties in the Production Markup tab. Weed Border and Power Weed create weed paths that help you remove…

Noise Shampoo is a smoothing, edge-preserving filter for simplifying or reducing noise on images in SignLab, EngraveLab, Digital Factory, FilmMaker, and VPM. Image noise can be seen as random variations in images. For example, one part of the image is brighter than the other, or there’s some color information that seems wrong. It’s usually electronic…
Contour cuts are useful for stickers, labels, wall art, signs, logos, etc. You can apply contour cuts in SignLab, EngraveLab, ProfileLab, and Digital Factory. The methods are slightly different depending on the program you’re using – they are outlined in this blog. Contour cuts create a cut path around image frames or around and on…

View Raw Data can help you save time, ink, and substrate! In Digital Factory, Filmmaker, and VPM, you can view raw data on your job before sending it to output. View Raw Data shows you a pixel-by-pixel display of what will be printed. You can change the background color, enable and disable layers for white…

In SignLab, EngraveLab, and ProfileLab, you can create custom blanks for your jobs. This blog uses the language “sign blank” and may appear differently depending on the program you’re using. This example helps you create a custom sign blank from an object you’ve designed in the workspace. You can create any design for a blank…

Did you know you can quickly and easily create complex graphic layouts using SignLab, EngraveLab, and ProfileLab? The “Menu boards” feature enables fully customizable design template creation, from the border shape to the image to the amount of information you want to display. This example shows how to create a menu board and use the…

In SignLab, EngraveLab, and ProfileLab, you can use special effects to add texture to your images. This blog shows a couple of examples using two of those effects: Distressed and Distressed Frames. Distressed effects help create an aged, or weathered look to your images by adding noise and creases. You can use these effects in…

In Digital Factory and Filmmaker, you can use hot folders to help automate your job processing. Hot folders can be used for any job, not just for templates. The set-up is the same except you select the option “Enable queue hot folder”. Templates come with their own hot folder support and this provides an automated…
In SignLab, EngraveLab, and ProfileLab, you can use layers to improve your workflow. This example briefly explains layers and gives you some tips and tricks that will hopefully make this easier. On the left side of the image is the sign blank with several shapes and three separate text boxes. On the right side is the Layer Viewer. The…

Sometimes, taking a tape measure and walking an entire vehicle, measuring each and every panel for square footage, isn’t as easy as it sounds. Ok, it doesn’t sound very easy when you think about it. That’s where PVO WrapUP comes in. WrapUP is an online tool allowing you to create a wrap estimate in minutes…

We can’t stress enough how much better your production can be when you stop wasting time with finicky busy work and spend more time creating results you and your customers actually want. If you love over working and doing things in way more steps than needed, we suggest you stop reading now. If you like…

You might have put in the work to take down all the 1960’s wallpaper in your house, but the aesthetic of the repeated design is back. Creating it manually can be a time consuming process, but with the step & repeat feature, getting a customized, repeatable pattern from your images is a breeze. Start by…

Direct to Film printing has rapidly become an important market with explosive growth for many different sizes of shops. We’ve touched on a few benefits to the process already, so we’re here to answer the burning question – is my machine supported? We’ve gone ahead and got to the good bits below. Keep in mind…

Direct to film printing technology is gaining more and more momentum. It is an affordable way in which to add a new production line to your business and expand your product offering by enabling printing on a greater variety of fabrics than direct to garment printing technology. As with virtually any production method, direct to film printing has its advantages as…

For over 25 years, CADlink software has shipped with an included security dongle. This feature offers a very simple, foolproof way of ensuring your CADlink software is genuine. As times have changed, so too has our technology. You can now get up and running with CADlink software without the need for any external security devices!…

If you haven’t already heard, CADlink now offers product subscriptions! You can take advantage of the power of CADlink products without worrying about missing out on feature updates and at an affordable monthly cost. Your subscription products are always up to date and include all the latest features. No need to purchase full versioned products…

One of the less talked about advantages that large production shops have that might not be as talked about is the dedicated resources for IT and digital infrastructure. Obviously, the more machines and higher quality substrates play a factor, but so too does how these shops are configured and the work flows that are in…
Digital print technology supports virtually all widely used print applications. This list includes Wide Format, Print and Cut, UV, Direct to Garment, Direct To Film, Sublimation and Toner Transfer. As new workflows are discovered, we’ll continue to add to this list! Printer manufacturers continue to introduce new devices that address market requirements. Normally, alongside each…
Depending on the package you currently use, your CADlink software may have been shipped with a USB security dongle containing your license files. While most people simply plug the dongle in and forget about it, there are some “features” built in to Windows that can cause some problems. If you’re reading this blog, chances are…

Jobs where you need to match a specific color happen all the time. Famous brands or logos normally publish CMYK or other color values for their styles, but when you need to color match to a custom color, it can be very difficult to get the perfect color dialed in. With the NIX® Color Sensor,…

You got your designs perfected. With your Digital Factory queue running at full steam, you have your colors dialed in, white balanced and choked, with perfect gradients and vivid reds. You take a step back and there it is. Your logo is about a quarter inch crooked to the left. Eyeballing it can get you…

Is your shop currently set up for Direct to Garment (DTG) printing but you’d like to extend production to Direct to Film (DTF) printing without investing in additional printers? Yes, it is possible! Many existing garment decorating shops are looking to add Direct to Film technology so that they can increase their product offering to fabrics that are currently unsupported by DTG production. Both applications are…

The color red is, well, red. Same goes for blue. To us, we’re (mostly) able to tell what a color is and communicate that effectively. For those afraid of a robot uprising, computers are actually kind of dumb when it comes to this. With a little help from CADlink, identifying and correcting different spot color…

Direct To Film (or DTF – we didn’t make the acronym) printing has been exploding in popularity recently due to is low barrier to entry for producing such high-quality prints. However, the world of direct to film printing is a bit of a wild west right now, and can be very confusing to get started…

Laser engraving can set your production apart in a big way. The effects of etched or engraved photos and graphics can command a decent profit, but a professional laser workflow HAS to be expensive, right? A professional laser workflow is actually easier than ever to get set up, thanks to EngraveLab Laser Product subscriptions. A…
RIP Software VS Windows™ print drivers – What to use for your Epson SC-F500/570 sublimation workflow

This is an extremely common and worthwhile question to ask. After-all, a Windows™ driver provides good color prints for your sublimation workflow, is easy to use and generally comes free in the box alongside your new printer. Why should you spend extra money purchasing a third-party RIP software? The reasons why may not seem…

You’re in a very competitive production business, downtime for any reason is not an option. If your output device is not moving, it means lost revenue, lost profit and possibly lost customers. The one item that often gets overlooked when investing in a software application is the technical support that is available alongside it. This is an essential component to consider. At CADlink, we recognize…
As a software company, if there’s one thing we understand, it’s that no matter how easy or intuitive software is, learning an entire new workflow can be a time-consuming hassle. You may have hundreds if not thousands of hours of experience using your favorite design application. Changing to a different software package for your design work is not an option. With your design perfected, how do…

For over 25 years SignLab has been one of the most powerful pieces of sign making design and production workflow software, regardless of your setup. Your ideal wide format print and cut workflow is powered by software like this, but there might have been a slight issue getting started in the past. As the flagship SignLab package, SignLab 10 Print & Cut includes all the production tools you need, and…
We know you’re using CADlink software to create visual masterpieces. If it’s wide format printing, engraving, DTG, or any other kind of output we support, it’s likely a very visual medium. We could sit here and write you pages and pages of documentation on how to use the software we provide, but we both know reading that is as much fun as curing…
A lot of product guides are printed – Compass replaces traditional help files and provides everything you need in one place as you use your program. Compass is CADlink’s all-in-one digital product user guide and includes videos and bonus docs. If you have multiple applications, Compass switches between them seamlessly as you move between applications. Available in 7 languages! When…

Ok, we know most video meetings suck. We get it; you’re on mute, this could have been an email, why are they sitting with their nose practically on the camera? What if you could get on a video meeting that ACTUALLY gave you information you wanted, and was a valuable use of your time? Well, you can, with CADlink webinars. These interactive sessions are…

Taking your Direct To Garment printing to the next level. Why Digital Factory Apparel Edition software is used by many of the most successful businesses worldwide. The key to profitability when it comes to direct to garment printing is your ability to print beautiful, vibrant colors in a streamlined, efficient production environment. So why are you using limited functionality software to drive DTG printers…

Our latest release into the digital printing segment of the personalization/customization market features an all-inclusive, professional software solution for dye sublimation producers. Digital Factory v10 Sublimation Edition provides exceptional color accuracy and vibrancy across a variety of sublimation ink sets, transfer papers and widely used printers. Using a high-fidelity color management engine, the software includes…

CADlink Technology and Custom Gateway announce a technology-leading, collaborative effort introducing automated cloud-based raster image processing integrated within a complete e-commerce based digital print ordering and fulfillment service. The CADlink developed Cloud-based RIP solution is specifically designed for use by Custom Gateway and provides significant benefits over the use of locally installed and maintained software…

TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS, RESELLERS AND OEM/MANUFACTURING PARTNERS: Hello to all of our valued customers, resellers and OEM/manufacturing partners, CADlink would like to take this opportunity to wish all of you a safe and healthy journey through this unprecedented time. Over the past 27 years, our company has never experienced such a dramatic, wide-spread global…

From March 12h to March 14th, you can find CADlink Technology on the show floor at NBM Irving. Stop by booth 420 for a demo of our products or to speak with one of our experts. You can also visit with our partners, Epilog Laser and McBee Supply during the show. You can find them…

Optimize your engraving production with the latest software technology. EngraveLab Version 10 is CADlink Technology Corporation’s latest release of its very widely used laser and spindle-based engraving software. The software includes application-specific design and production tools not found in standard design applications or other limited functionality engraving software products that may be included alongside certain…
CADlink Technology Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of Shaun Thompson as Regional Sales Manager for the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia and India. Located in Dorset, England Shaun brings over 25 years sales experience within the signs and graphics, vehicle wrapping, interior décor, packaging (small run, prototyping), screen printing and textile markets to CADlink. Shaun…
CADlink Technology is very pleased to announce an exciting new feature release for direct to garment printers. The Visual Print Positioning (VPP) Module is now available as an add-on to all Digital Factory Apparel Products. Visual Print Positioning technology provides a very simple alignment calibration interface that enables graphics to be positioned within a 1mm…

Digital Factory OKI™ Edition RIP software users now have even greater advantages when using the RIP software to manage their print production workflows. The latest build of the software includes newly engineered custom printer drivers along with modified color profiles. It also now supports a wider variety of printers than ever before. The new driver…

From April 24th to 26th, you can find CADlink Technology live at ISA Las Vegas. Come check us out at booth 4025 for a demo of how the CADlink family of software products can make your machines run better.

CADlink Technology will be in the UK for SDUK, April 2nd to 4th. Stop by stand G42 and see how the CADlink family of software products can make your machines run better. Our experts will be ready to answer any questions you might have. We look forward to seeing you there!

From March 28th to March 30th, you can find CADlink Technology on the show floor at NBM Irving. Stop by booth 331 for a demo of our products or to speak with one of our experts. We hope to see you there!