Director Tim Scott said: "The performance of our first Indigo has been remarkable. Our sales team has built a niche printing business purely on the functionality of the Indigo."
The company will take delivery of the HP Indigo s2000, which was formerly known as the Indigo Omnius MultiStream, when building work at its St Helens premises has been completed in around two months.
The s2000, which can print on a variety of substrates including PVC, polyester and polycarbonates, will complement the firms existing HP Indigo Press 1000.
Company Cards production manager Steve Abbott said: "We had a look at it and it does exactly what it says on the tin."
* Worcester County Council (WCC) and Camden Boro-ugh Council (CBC) have also embraced HP Indigo e-Print Pro+ digital presses after best-value reviews.
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