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[View in web browser]( [View text-only version]( [PrintWeek]( Wednesday 04 May 2022 [Wide-format bulletin] [Sponsored by Fespa] [Latest headlines] [Inkjet drug regs changes scrapped]( [Inkjet drug regs changes scrapped]( Industry bodies have welcomed the government’s decision to can looming regulation changes which threatened to effectively ban certain ingredients crucial to the manufacture of inks and press chemistry, including inkjet ink, from next month. [Avery Dennison European ops benefit from big spend]( [Avery Dennison European ops benefit from big spend]( Avery Dennison is making a substantial investment in its European manufacturing capacity with programmes involving a €60m (£50.4m) spend underway. [Spandex unifies group under single brand]( [Spandex unifies group under single brand]( Spandex has introduced a new logo to reflect the evolution of the business while also unifying its brand across all group companies in Europe and Australia. [Sponsored content] [BOXIT with Fusion Speed – an unbeatable combination]( [BOXIT with Fusion Speed – an unbeatable combination]( The ideal solution for one person operation, the BOXIT postal tray system is now included as standard in the Fusion Speed system free of charge making it the most advanced automated mail inserter available in the market. [Double down on business… cards]( [Double down on business… cards]( New data from Aura Print suggests you could double your sales and boost your margins by joining its army of resellers and instantly expanding your business card offering. [In the news] [Antalis brings sustainability to fore at Fespa]( Antalis is planning to bring a sustainability focus to its exhibit at the upcoming Fespa Global Print Expo show. [Arc invests in new Dartford site]( Arc-UK Technologies has moved manufacturing from London to a modern new facility in Dartford where it plans to expand and push forward its ambitions to be carbon neutral. [Big hybrid mail tender among new trio up for grabs]( A hybrid mail tender worth close to £1m is currently open via the government’s Find a Tender service, with a couple of other large print related tenders also live. [Wide-format product reviews] [Fespa 2022 preview: A sector always moving forward]( [Fespa 2022 preview: A sector always moving forward]( Print in motion’ is the tag line Fespa has chosen for the 2022 Global Print Expo, which takes place at the Berlin Messe at the end of May. [Star product: Mutoh XpertJet Pro series]( [Star product: Mutoh XpertJet Pro series]( Manufacturer’s upgraded inkjets offer both speed and quality boosts. [Me & My: Vivid Laminating Technologies VeloBlade Volta 69+]( [Me & My: Vivid Laminating Technologies VeloBlade Volta 69+]( Brighton-based One Digital had always outsourced die-cutting jobs. It had a sizeable array of equipment in its factory that allowed it to take on all manner of digital and litho work, including a vinyl Summa machine, so it was used to setting up dies and cutting guides, but die-cutting was something it had never really considered bringing in-house. [In this issue] [Our 'give credit where credit's due' strapline delivers on two counts in the April & May issue. We take a close look at how you improve debt control and reveal the deserving winners of the 2022 Printweek Awards in a special supplement...]( [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] [Large Format Printer / Finisher]( [Litho Print Assistant / No.2 Minder]( [Sign Installer]( [Installations Project Manager - Retail Displays]( [Sign Maker / Finisher]( [See the latest jobs]( © MA Business Limited 2022. [Contact Us]( [Advertising]([Advertising]( [Subscribe]( If you wish to unsubscribe from Wide Format bulletin 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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