The firm invested in Goss kit following a devastating fire at the Flintshire site over the Easter weekend last year. Graphoprint placed orders for three Goss webs, the first of which completed installation last November.
"Makereadies have been improved greatly and we're achieving optimum colour so much faster and generating significantly less waste," said Graphoprint works director Mike Povah.
Alongside the latest M-600D, the firm has invested in automated Agfa plate lines, Agfa ApogeeX workflow, Muller Martini kit and an MIS from Technique.
"We hit the ground running and have put full energy into turning initial bad luck into a springboard for success," added Povah.
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