The Color Co has opened a print and training centre in Waterloo, opposite the London Eye.
Some printing work will be carried out at the 370m2 centre, but it will mainly be used for staff training and client demonstrations.
The site is the firms 16th in London and 26th in the UK. The firm used to have premises in Waterloo a year ago, but had to move because the area was in development.
The Color Co has also launched a website, www.colorco.com, through which customers can order print. The firm then prints on demand at its nearest branch. The system has been upgraded from the ISDN rate of 64-128mBhps to the ADSL minimum of 512mbhps.
The Color Co uses digital presses including Indigos and Xerox 2060s. It employs 160 staff nationwide. Turnover last year was 11.5m.
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