The firm became the first UK printer to install the reel-to-reel ws4000 digital press over two years ago and the latest addition incorporates seven-colours.
"Digital has enabled us to develop and enhance," said Amberley Adhesives business manager Gary Fitch.
"There is huge potential for us and to do that we are investing in new equipment."
Amberley Adhesives focuses on producing labels for the cosmetics sector with customers including Marks & Spencer and Garnier Fructis.
"We want to grow the business but within our existing customer base," added Fitch.
Amberley has a turnover of 5m and 65 staff.
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