The 10-staff company is aiming to bring more work in-house and broaden its service offering following the investment in a Xerox DocuColor 5000AP colour press and a mono Xerox 4110 engine, along with an Ideal guillotine and a Morgana DigiFold.
According to business development manager Richard Poncia, the opportunity arose to expand the business when nearby office space became free.
"We've already got work booked in and by bringing more of what we do in-house, we can keep a tighter control on costs and what we do," he added.
The business, which was established in 2000, serves clients in the car retail markets, as well as dealerships, charities and other retail customers.
"Once everything is up and running, we can hopefully now expand the level of work that our clients do with us," said Poncia.
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