The Norwich-based company, managed by father and son team Mike and Mark Hipperson, opened for business this year with a seven-colour HP Indigo 5500 machine.
It has now rounded off a kit investment worth nearly £750,000, with the purchase of a Rhintuf wiro-binding line, a Morgana CardXtra trimmer, a GMP Protopic-plus 520 laminator, a first bind Elite XL binder, a Casematic case binder and a Fastbind Fotomount.
The company also invested in a Horizon APC-61II guillotine and an Evolution 4255 shrinkwrapper from finishing equipment supplier GAE.
Mike Hipperson told PrintWeek that he and his son were working for another print company when they decided there was an opportunity in the market for a new business.
He said: "It has been a correct decision, we have been proven to be right. As the year has gone by we have been a great success."
The company, which is aiming for a £1m turnover in its first year, offers a cross-section of work and can colour match when working with large corporate firms.
It offers variable data printing and has produced personalised photo books via its website.
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