Wide-format systems specialist DCP has moved into new 280m2 premises in Sheffield.
DCP now has a purpose-built showroom and training facility, giving customers in the North and Scotland a chance to view the latest in wide-format technology.
It has also won the rights to distribute a range of Dr Graphix TR51 products, widely known in the US.
DCP was set up earlier this year to cater for wide-format customers in the North and distributes the Encad NovaJet 850, Hewlett-Packard DesignJet 5000 and Epson 10000 product ranges as well as a variety of RIPs including Shiraz and Postershop.
Managing director Mike Hardcastle, who used to work at Colourgen, said the firm would hold a series of open days and mini-tours over the next year, following a "very successful" two days in Glasgow last year.
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