The Chessington-based company will use the package, which includes a Xerox DC12 digital colour press, to provide a short-run colour printing and proofing service.
KPG signed an agreement with Xerox to act as an authorised reseller for the DC12. KPGs product marketing manager for colour technologies, Craig Robertson said further sales of the package were in the offing.
Millini employs 20 staff and the majority of its work is in packaging for clients including Interbrew UK, Britvic and British Bakeries.
Production manager Kevin Moore said: It is essential that we produce accurate colour contract proofs to match our customers demands.
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