The 10-staff company, which was established in 1987, has also taken delivery of a ColorPainter 1.9m H-74S and a Summa S160-T cutting plotter, supplied by Digital Print Innovations (DPI).
According to Richard Monk, director at Blueprint, the company invested in the two printers due to their "excellent uptime because the reliable production of large volumes are paramount to allow us to fulfil our orders".
He added: "We had to support our exponential sales growth by investing in the next generation of machines, increasing our production capacity with even better speed and turnaround.
"Two 6mx0.5m banners now take us only 34 minutes to print, meaning we can send jobs to be finished and fitted much more quickly."
The company produces work for clients in the construction and other high volume industries as well as vehicle wraps and banners. Following on from several years of consecutive growth, Blueprint has also upped finishing capacity with the 1.6m Summa S160-T tangential roll-fed cutter.
According to the business, it guaranteed accurate cutting at top speed, which were both important factors for its high volume print work.
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