The Ipswich company has seen a 300% increase in profits in the last five years and specialises in reprints of contemporary artwork.
One of the companys recent jobs involved taking charge of a 2m pre-Raphaelite Rossetti paining.
Healeys managing director Philip Dodd said: We started to see real growth when we moved to new premises five-and-a-half- years ago.
We have gone away from purely commercial printing and focused on what we do best short runs of very high quality. We do a lot of work for contemporary art galleries and do not take any unsuitable work.
Story by Tony Brown
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