"It will enable our company to expand into perforating, creasing, die-cutting, kiss-cuts and combinations of them all," said founder and director Darren Crake.
The firm has invested 4,000 in the RSP. "Hopefully in the first couple of jobs we should get our money back," said Crake.
The RSP will be installed on the press, which is the first Heidelberg Speedmaster to be configured for dedicated coating in the UK, later this month.
Crake said the 15,000sph press gives Best a 4,000sph edge over its rivals, allowing it to produce 1,000 UV B1 sheets from around 22.
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