The Rotherham-based business, which operates from shop-fronted premises serving local and national customers, has added three HP DesignJet printers, a Neolt wide-format laminator, and a 3-metre Keencut cutting system to its production floor. The investment brings new levels of productivity and flexibility, while supporting the company’s commitment to meeting tight customer deadlines.

Sales manager Amy Smith of Stanford Marsh Group said: “John did his homework, he is very knowledgeable about what his customers need to get the job done and these purchases will continue to help him providing that and moving him into new markets.”

Among the new additions is an HP DesignJet Z9 printer, offering high-quality photographic output. “The new printer gives us large format printing that we have never seen before, our customers are just blown away with the detail and amazing colour,” said owner John Brailsford. “Once we print something for them they are hooked and are already asking for their job to be printed on this machine every time.”

The Neolt 1.5m dual-roll pneumatic hot and cold laminator expands the company’s range of laminating and mounting options and allows for unattended roll feeding. “I know I could have bought cheaper, probably less reliable equipment, but the investment in the Neolt will be repaid manyfold because it is a professional machine that will never need to be replaced,” added Brailsford.

Completing the upgrade, a new Keencut 3-metre cutter provides effortless trimming for super-size banners and signage, complementing a smaller Keencut model already in use.

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