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DELACAMP Buys Minority Equity in Future Graphics

February 17, 2005

Future Graphics, LLC and DELACAMP AG, two distributors of imaging supplies and components, announced on Feb. 14 that DELACAMP has taken a minority equity position in Future Graphics.

As part of the move, Juergen Nuppenau, managing director of DELACAMP, becomes the newest member of the Future Graphics board of directors.

“The Future Graphics and DELACAMP alliance is well positioned to support our customer base with the highest quality and the latest in laser and inkjet supplies, and most importantly, to respond to the challenge of the OEMs with their plethora of new product offerings,” said Nuppenau. “Deriving the solutions to these new printers represents the challenge and the opportunity to our industry. Future Graphics and DELACAMP, as proud partners, are investing together in the future of the remanufacturing industry by stepping up to answer this challenge.”

The move comes after a year-long partnership between the two organizations to better serve the global cartridge manufacturing industry. The alliance was intended to maximize the companies’ joint resources. The organizations have a total of 19 facilities worldwide and a joint technical team of more than 30 mechanical and electrical engineers, chemists, and other technical staff.

The purchase also brings the companies to a combined 10,000 square feet of laboratory space, including Future Graphics’ new ink and inkjet lab in California and DELACAMP’s new lab at its corporate facility in Hamburg, Germany.

For more informtion visit Future Graphics online at www.futuregraphicsllc.com and DELACAMP at www.delacamp.com.

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