The company, which operates in the south east of England has also recently taken delivery of a Canon imageRunner Advance C9070 Pro light production printer in order to cater for a growing demand for high-volume, short-run prints.
Repropoint's new Xerox Nuvera machines enable the business to expand its high-volume mono printing operation for jobs such as manuals.
In addition, the four-site business has invested in an HP Designjet L25500 wide-format printer to handle the production of posters, banners and event graphics.
The Designjet model, which was launched last October, uses latex inks and can also print vehicle graphics, window exteriors, PVC banners and labels and stickers.
Mike Webb, chairman of Repropoint, said the new investments mean "we can help our clients to get more from their print budgets without sacrificing quality".
He added: "Using our digital printing capabilities we rapidly expanded into the marketing and training sectors producing manuals and marketing collateral for many well-known corporates and pharmaceutical companies offering short run, high quality printing at an economical price.
The company, which also has sites in Guildford, Portsmouth and Southampton, employs 76 staff and has an annual turnover of £6m.
Each of its operations specialises in an individual service, such as banner and sign printing, CAD, cross-media and design, or book printing.
"This latest investment will ensure that we continue to be positioned at the forefront of providing high quality, competitively priced printing services for our clients," added Webb.
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