Kit on show included the high-speed Ricoh EMP 156 mono printer, Konica Minolta's bizhub PRO 1050 and the HP Indigo 1050.
It was the first time Danwood had exhibited at GAE's annual event and according to Danwood director Gerry Mulvaney, the link up was a "tremendous opportunity".
"With us combining it makes for a complete package," he said. "Previously we didn't have a finishing partner and Danwood is less well known in the south of the country."
Danwood was unveiled as a dealer for HP Indigo at this year's Northprint exhibition. It was an extension of the two firms' relationship in the office and corporate markets.
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