Eyes Wide Digital moves to Dorking

Redhill-based digital wide-format and dye-sub printer Eyes Wide Digital has expanded and relocated over the weekend to Dorking where it will print digital and litho under one roof.

The family company, run by brothers James and Ian Ingle, and father David, has bought out the small-format assets of Netherne Printing Services which ran into trouble in 2013.

The three-person Eyes Wide Digital team has now moved to the Netherne site in Dorking, which James Ingle said “is about four time bigger than the site at Redhill”. They have kept on two of the staff from Netherne, which was a social employer providing jobs for the disabled.

“It is too much for us to become a social employer ourselves right now, but it’s something to think about for the future,” said James Ingle.

The three large-format printers owned by Eyes Wide Digital have now been moved to the Dorking premises, which also houses litho and Xerox kit.

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