The digital print business, which moved into the two-story facility in December 2011, will take delivery of a Roland VS-640 print-and-cut machine and a Matrix laminator in April.
Expansion comes on the back of three years of consecutive 25% year-on-year growth, which has brought its turnover to the £400,000 mark.
Headcount at the Leeds Road firm has quadrupled in that time, employing eight at present with plans to take on a print apprentice and salesperson in the coming months.
The company has also recently appointed Scott Clarkson, formerly marketing manager at Poundstretcher, to the same role.
Clarkson said: "Aura Print is a passionate print provider and has seen substantial growth in the last three years; we are raising awareness of our brand through a dedicated and targeted marketing campaign.
"We hope to see constant growth over the next year and build a strong relationship with all our current and new clients."
Established more than 16 years ago, the company offers products ranging from banners, pop-up display stands and canvases to commercial stationery and calendars.
The new Roland machine, which can print at resolutions of up to 1,440dpi, will enable Aura Print to produce durable, PVC mesh banners more efficiently than previous equipment allowed.
"This investment will help our plan for growth and maintain the trust customers have in Aura Print to deliver high-quality print on time and at great prices," added Clarkson.