It is pinning its hopes on being a complete systems and services provider, covering the whole pre-press market from agencies to printers.
The 55-staff firm is also looking to increase its 10-strong salesforce by 50% to handle the new products. This move follows nine redundancies earlier this month (PrintWeek, 8 November). Most of these were in administration, although national sales manager pre-press Tony Suckling was one of those to depart.
Next month MCSi will launch two new Mac OS X-based pre-press products, a halftone proofer and a workflow.
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