i have tried macromonster ecut6 and gdg nesting both macros but it is not showing me the result i am looking for. if anyone can help me out in this problem then please help. i am sharing a link. please try and help me.
wetransfer.com/.../7df068
Hello,
The sample result I sent is the best ecut can do - I'm glad you asked for a test first. Sometimes a little extra manual assistance being required isn't too much of a burden.
Anyway - I don't know of anything better for CorelDRAW besides ecut, but good luck in your search. I suppose there are more advanced industrial solutions, but then you're outside of CorelDRAW. Maybe look into something like https://www.mynesting.com/
I am pharma printer. We mostly print labels and carton. I know just you 2 persons gdg john and macromonster jeff who are best. But both macros are not showing me result as i am looking for. Not even for cartons and not for labels. My designs goes out of the box. Which i choose to fit in the box. Thats why i tried in the community but i think no one user have knowledge about this nesting issue.
It wouldn't be better for you to give more information about what you really need, so someone can come up with a solution that meets your specific need, free of charge or not!
I have shared wetransfer.com link above. I have multiple carton size. Sometime carton is of same size and sometime i have multiple size carton which i have to set in 1 layout for printing. This is just basic 1 single size carton. I just want my designs to utilize intire paper size before proceeding for printing. If you see the image i have 4 cartons of same size upper side 2 cartons which i have rotated 180degree and lower side 2 cartons on the below with rotating it. It utilize my paper size which is 19*20 inch. But if i dont rotate the upper 2 box to 180 degree then only 2 cartons will come in my paper.
If I understand you correctly, you need to position your design in a specific way (for technical reasons) within an area, but I don't understand why Jeff's suggestion link is not enough for you! The suggested link app provides many options for adjustments and placement within a specific area, so you may need to explain why your design needs to be 180 degrees and, when it is relevant to you!