The 12-staff, Chesterfield-based company was founded in 1997 as a design studio. However, the decision was made to bring all outsourced functions, such as print and product fulfilment, in-house following growth in the firm’s customer base.
Creative director Chris Marsden said: “We’ve found that running Pro-T does not dirty the press or fount solution and has no effect on drying time or run length. These benefits, combined with the environmental advantages of running processless plates, have made the switch to Fuji plates effortless.”
Peach Media is running Fuji’s new processless plate on its Screen PlateRite 4300.
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