The latest addition will run alongside Face Creative’s existing Xeikon 5000 and replaces a Xeikon DCP50D.
Face Creative production director Colin Harding said: “Having reviewed our current operations, and the performance of our existing 5000, we decided to upgrade our ageing DCP50D machine to the latest specification.”
Harding added that the existing 5000, which was installed in 2004, had been a “very productive unit”.
The London-based firm, which has bought Xeikon presses since 1996, produces work for publishers, corporates, advertising agencies and fashion houses.
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