The Tewkesbury-based printers two 578mm cut-off Komori webs were still the key to it holding the account, said James Tye, managing director of Dennis Publishings computer division.
Cooper Clegg chairman Ian Cooper said: "My sales director David Heine said it was down to his good looks and charm, but I think it was our two short cut-off presses."
Jack was published by I Feel Good (IFG) before its acquisition by Dennis in June.
The magazines November issue will be larger in size and pagination, said Tye, and the print run could be bigger in a bid to attract more customers.
Wyndeham Heron will continue to print the rest of the former IFG portfolio after a review by Dennis.
Story by Gordon Carson
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