The new machine, bought as part of a £400,000 investment, comes with inline finishing capabilities.
Creative Screenprint managing director Simon Smith (pictured) said: “The move into digital printing was undertaken after detailed consultation with our customers. Some 60% of our work required the production of less than 2,000m of material, which was definitely a pointer towards a digital future.”
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