The move from Paddock Wood, in Kent, to the 1,250m building has also brought a raft of new Heidelberg pre-press and finishing kit to the firm.
Fox Print managing director Kevin Stanton said: "We have seen sales grow 60% over recent months and we believe this could be the foundation on which to buy a 10-colour long perfector, a decision we will make in the near future."
Fox Print, which currently runs two six-colour Heidelberg SM74 presses, has created five new jobs on the back of the move, bringing the total staff count to 37.
In pre-press, the firm is to replace a Topsetter platesetter with a thermal Suprasetter 74 with autoload during the summer.
Fox Print will run the machine with the PrintReady workflow, which will be installed alongside an existing SignaStation imposition system and MetaDimension RIP.
It has also taken delivery of a Polar 92X and Ti52 buckle folder.
Simon Jupp (pictured right) has been appointed as production director.
Story by Josh Brooks