The Ipswich-based printing and mailing company has installed the new machinery on the back of its debut investment in to digital print with a Xerox 700 earlier this year.
According to managing Director Neil Stones, the company had been impressed with the "superb quality of the Morgana machinery and by its ease of operation".
"It will improve our efficiency by freeing up a bottleneck in our finishing department as we will no longer need to crease the sheet as a secondary process, he said.
The 25-staff company offers a range of litho and digital print services to companies in the adverting, publishing, manufacturing and retail industry sector located in the UK and across Europe.
Prior to its Xerox investment, the business outsourced its digital print requirements but a growing demand for faster turnaround times led the company to invest.
Fuller-Davies has posted a turnover increase of 20% per annum in recent years and expects to hit the £3m mark this year.
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