Gravograph (Duluth, GA) is offering TagMe, a picture-driven, engraving-software interface that’s designed for POP and ad-specialty applications. According to the company, it will develop a personalized interface with a preset library of each client’s engravable-product repertoire (turnaround time three to four weeks). With minimal training, Gravograph states store employees may choose a photo, engraving tile, choose text and confirm content for accurate, consistent graphics.

The company recommends such engraving equipment as its Gravograph M20, M40 rotary engraver or LS 100 laser machine for most projects completed with TagMe.

(800) 843-7637; www.gravograph.com
 

Marcus Thielen

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