The privately owned company, which was founded six years ago, shifted from its Adlington headquarters to larger premises at Macclesfield's Lyme Green Business Park.
The new 464.5sqm site has an additional print room and extra storage space so the company can better service its clients and even hold stock for them.
Everydayprint managing director Jason Walker told printweek.com that he recently added four people to his staff of 17 and needed another two.
"We've grown 30-40% on average each year and we plan to grow much larger in the next four to five years," Walker said.
"A lot of it is down to the way we conduct our business and the ethics we instil in our staff and how we deal with clients. Our problem is not getting new business – it's dealing with the work and coping with expansion."
He added that the company had budgeted £200,000 for new equipment this year, recently investing in a Watkiss bookletmaker and a range of finishing equipment, including automatic business-card cutters and a large-format lamination machine.
The company will host an open day on 12 March.
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