The London-based company recorded its most "buoyant" start to the year since the business was founded in 1991, and the 100-staff company anticipates its increased digital firepower will help it grow sales further in 2010.
It has taken delivery of the Xerox DocuColor presses - kit that complements its existing mono Heidelberg Digimasters and Xerox colour equipment.
Alison Branch, managing director at Park Communications, said an increasing number of customers were demanding short-run print jobs.
"Some clients are using a larger number of media communications and as a result, require print in shorter runs and in fewer copies. We'll often use digital print to produce advance copies of a job before production in longer runs," she added.
Park, which added 1,021m2 of space to its London facility last year, ended the year in profit and added nearly £3m in sales over the 12 months.
"All indications suggest that 2010 is going to be another challenging year, but encouragingly we have had the most buoyant January and February since 1991," said Branch.
The company, which holds ISO 14001, EMAS, and has CarbonNeutral status, produces work for clients in the reports, fine arts, financial and government sectors.
Park Communications invests in pair of Xerox DocuColor presses
Park Communications has bolstered its digital department by investing in a Xerox DocuColor 8000 and DocuColor 8002 digital colour presses.