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To: Probart who wrote (77480)6/2/1999 8:49:00 AM
From: Joe Copia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
Wednesday June 2, 7:00 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Sedona Systems Corporation

Sedona Systems to Acquire Print Data Corp.; Acquisition Provides Important Marketing Alliance for Launch of REPRINT.COM

PHOENIX, June 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Sedona Systems Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CJMT - news) announced today that it will acquire Print Data Corp., a leading distributor of business forms,
commercial printing, computer supplies and services worldwide, and will in the process, gain an important marketing alliance for Sedona Systems' upcoming launch of REPRINT.COM.

Sedona Systems announced on Wednesday that REPRINT.COM, a new international overnight document delivery service that utilizes the instant mass distribution capabilities of the Internet and the
latest Internet technologies, will be available ahead of schedule on or before September 1st, 1999.

The service provides a faster and more reliable way to send documents overseas. Customers simply transmit their documents via the Internet, to a worldwide network of professional printing facilities for output and delivery in four hours or less. The site is already accepting letters of interest from companies that wish to become part of the global network. Corporate and individual customers may subscribe for future use of the service as well.

''We believe this new Internet site will revolutionize international overnight document delivery,'' said Norm Clarke, vice president of Sedona Systems. ''The acquisition of Print Data Corp. will extend
that network and add a substantial customer base of primarily Fortune 500 customers.''

The REPRINT.COM network makes it possible to deliver full-color or black- and-white documents with professional print quality to any of 268 major cities across the globe. Users simply log on to the
REPRINT.COM site and with just a few keystrokes their documents are transmitted instantaneously to their chosen destinations for immediate delivery.

Sedona Systems is eager to move forward with the acquisition and the worldwide launch of REPRINT.COM. The goal is to make this service, which is becoming increasingly more important in our global economy, available to the millions of people who currently use international couriers and would delight in a faster, more efficient system. The opening of the REPRINT.COM web site is the first step in the company achieving this goal. The acquisition of Print Data Corp. is a powerful
follow-up.

With over 4.8 million in revenues and a customer base comprised of primarily Fortune 500 companies, Print Data Corp. is in the top ten percent of all distributors within its industry. The company has locations in New Jersey and Delaware and has further expansion plans for 1999.

Founded in 1992 and based in Phoenix, Arizona, Sedona Systems (www.sedona.com) provides innovative printing solutions to Windows and Macintosh users who need to distribute and print their documents. With several patents for new technologies and an ever-growing network of print centers across the world, Sedona Systems is setting the standard in remote electronic printing solutions.

Sedona Systems and REPRINT.COM are trademarks of Sedona Systems Corporation. All rights reserved. Some of the product and company names mentioned herein are for identification purposes
and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

SOURCE: Sedona Systems Corporation