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[View in web browser]( [View text-only version]( [Add to safe senders list]( [PrintWeek]( Tuesday 23 November 2021 [Daily news bulletin] [Sponsored by Fujifilm] [Today's top stories] [Heidelberg UK preps for move to new home]( [Heidelberg UK preps for move to new home]( Heidelberg is preparing to vacate its Brentford base for new premises close to Heathrow Airport. [Fine Print supports packaging demand with Kama buy]( [Fine Print supports packaging demand with Kama buy]( Oxfordshire marketing and promotional print company Fine Print has purchased a Kama ComCut 76 automatic finishing die-cutter to support its growing demand for short-run packaging. [Riviera Labels ups capacity with Lintec install]( [Riviera Labels ups capacity with Lintec install]( Riviera Labels has taken on a secondhand five-colour plus varnish Lintec press to boost its capacity and complement an existing six-colour plus varnish machine from the manufacturer. [Print On Demand Worldwide becomes latest Two Sides member]( Book printer Print On Demand Worldwide has become the newest member of print and paper advocacy group Two Sides. [Wrapped up and hot]( There’s a part of the UK printing industry that has been the subject of many millions of pounds worth of investment in recent years, resulting in a massive increase in the available capacity. [Sponsored content] [Status quo won’t put you ahead of the competition]( [Status quo won’t put you ahead of the competition]( Different voices and different perspectives are helping Ricoh Graphic Communications in the UK to challenge itself and change the way it operates. Sales director Tanya Howe highlights how diversity across the business can also help UK printers to evolve. [With great opportunity comes great responsibility]( [With great opportunity comes great responsibility]( Print and mail processes must have integrity and compliance built in. Quadient’s Derek Adam considers how print service providers (PSPs) and mailing houses can verify every sheet. [Yesterday's most read] [YM in ‘perfect storm’]( [Rare books go up in flames]( [Grafenia boss likens first half to Squid Game]( [Blogs] [Printer's devil: it's in the detail]( Contributing editor Jo Francis muses on the latest goings on in the print industry. [In this issue] [Your October & November Printweek has landed. Coming out on the eve of COP26, along with our usual news round up, dominated by M&A, the 'Sustainability Issue' has a definite green hue including a paper wrapping special report...]( [Forward to a friend](mailto:?subject=Print%20industry%20news%20...&body=I%20thought%20you%20might%20be%20interested%20in%20this%20newsletter%20from%20PrintWeek:%20%20 [Got some news? Email the PrintWeek newsdesk here](mailto:printweek.newsdesk@markallengroup.com) [PrintWeek jobs] [POS Senior Account Manager]( [Customer Service Representative / Account Manager]( [Operations Manager (night)]( [Production Executive]( [Print Account Manager]( [See the latest jobs]( [Knowledge Bank] [Buying into the green agenda]( [Buying into the green agenda]( The recent growth of paper wrapping has been phenomenal and has led to some major investments, with many firms keen to grab a slice of the action. [Best of British: Strong, light and green]( [Best of British: Strong, light and green]( With a material developed in the frenzy of war, Dufaylite is still driving forward. [Protection racket: The shifting sands of liability]( [Protection racket: The shifting sands of liability]( Who is responsible if your shipment gets damaged in transit? More importantly, who picks up the tab for reprinting it? Printers should be careful to ensure their work is properly covered. [Product portfolio] [Me & My: Fujifilm EM Setter]( Investing in a new setter and new plates has cut waste, downtime and cost, and increased productivity for Hickling & Squires. [Star product: Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c]( Kyocera’s first production press offers lots of bang for your buck. © MA Business Limited 2021. [Contact Us]( [Advertising]( [Subscribe]( If you wish to unsubscribe from Printweek Daily News emails, please click [here](. To understand how we process, use & safeguard your data, please read our [Privacy Policy](. If you would like to update your marketing contact preferences, then please [click here](.

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