The Exeter-based labels and packaging specialist has identified new sales channels within the packaging pre-press sectors with the launch of the five-staff company.
Think Repro will use its Screen platesetters, Esko, and DuPont Cyrel Fast plate equipment as well as a newly installed Roland VersaUV LEC-330 wide-format printer to serve a range of new clients.
Kristian Wells, pre-press manager at James Townsend, said: "Often the pre-press stage takes longer than it really should for packaging."
"Our aim is to offer a ‘days not weeks’ service. With years of experience behind us in repro, litho and flexo printing for packaging, we fully understand what is involved to get the best results for our clients.
"We can work with a company’s design agency and chosen printer from the start of each project."
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