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iPrint Technologies to Deliver Web Services With Microsoft .NET Platform; iPrint Among First to Offer XML Web Service Built With .NET

Business Wire, June 7, 2001

This news release contains "forward-looking statements" (as that phrase is used in Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) related to iPrint's plans and expectations about its business relationship with Microsoft Corp. Words and phrases such as "will initially focus," "will enable," "will allow," "plans to use," "will access," "will also explore," "will jointly promote" and estimates of the significance of the relationship and the customer's experience with the service constitute forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ materially from those stated or implied in the company's forward-looking statements because of risks and uncertainties associated with its business, including without limitation contractual and other contingencies, and any discontinuance of the business relationship. The service discussed in this news release may be released later than anticipated and may not function as expected because of any number of reasons, including any failure in development or expected functionality. In addition, iPrint's forward-looking statements should be considered in the context of other risk factors discussed in its Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including its most recent Forms 10-Q and 10-K, available for viewing on its Web site. (To access this information, click on "Investor Relations," "SEC Filings.")

Note to Editors: iPrint and iPrint.com are registered trademarks of iPrint Technologies Inc. iPrint Technologies and CommerceConnect are trademarks of iPrint Technologies Inc. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corp. Microsoft and MSN are trademarks of Microsoft Corp. Other marks are the property of their respective owners.

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