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PrintNation and PrintImage International Partner to Provide Online Exchange

Press release from the issuing company

IRVINE, Calif. - PrintNation, the world's largest online printing equipment and supplies store, has announced an agreement with PrintImage International, an industry trade association representing quick printers, copy shops, and small-commercial printers. Terms of the agreement call for the creation of a proprietary PrintNation/PrintImage International online storefront, through which PrintImage International members will be able to purchase all the supplies necessary to run their operations. Accessible at www.printimage.org, the exclusive online storefront will link PrintImage International members to PrintNation's online catalog, where they will enjoy credit lines, volume discounts, quick and convenient reorders, and value-added product research capabilities. "PrintNation's agreement with PrintImage International will allow their members to quickly and easily purchase their supplies online, and at very competitive rates," said Tony Seba, PrintNation president. "We welcome the opportunity to offer such benefits to the PrintImage membership, which is comprised of precisely the kind of small commercial operations to which PrintNation is dedicated." "PrintNation already puts the power of e-commerce right in the hands of the small- and mid-size printers who can benefit from it the most," said Steve Johnson, president of PrintImage International. "Through this agreement, PrintNation will be providing our members with even greater benefits, particularly the credit and volume pricing normally reserved for companies with national purchasing power. Helping our members uncover the solutions that will help them streamline their operations is what PrintImage is all about, and our co-branded site with PrintNation provides us with an ideal way to do so."

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