The Welwyn Garden City firm, which was already supplying the machine to Ireland and sub-Saharan Africa, joins Kings Langley-based Flame, which was appointed last summer and has sold three.
This will bring us more sales as the two companies have more contacts, said Basysprint marketing and PR executive Gesche Mensing.
Flame managing director Trevor Surridge said: Its not a problem, the more out there the better.
FC has appointed former Flame sales director Graham Tucker as systems manager. Service of the UV-Setters will be handled by Marlowe Graphic Services.
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