The first stores to adopt the initiative are in Edinburgh, Bristol, and four in London. Printing.com chief executive Tony Rafferty (left, with The Color Cos Kevin Belcher) said the company had received interest from a number of high street printing operations, which he said were being prevented from progressing their interest by existing agreements. "We aim to be in hundreds of small- to medium-sized printers by the end of the year," he added.
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