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Mutoh America to Offer Flexi Training

13 ‘Flexi Live’ RIP software training dates, each in a different city.

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Mutoh America Inc. (Phoenix, AZ) announced that it will host 13 classes around the US and Canada to provide Flexi Sign and Print Training. The classes will offer real-world, problem-solving answers to all printer operators using SAI’s Flexi Sign and Print RIP, according to the company. 
 
Mutoh America will expand on its training program to allow end users to test print files, learn to solve RIP software and color management problems and preview its wide-format printer lineup. “Our Learning Centers, along with our 15 live training sessions being hosted throughout the Unites States in 2019, allow existing and potential wide format printer owners the opportunity to not only test drive a Mutoh printer but also learn about how to use them to get the best color output ever,” said Mark Rugen, director of product marketing & education.

Mutoh’s Flexi Training Dates:

Feb. 21-22, Orlando, FL    
March 7-8, Richmond, VA    
March 21-22, Atlanta 
April 4-5, San Francisco
May 9-10, Chicago
May 23-24, Denver                
June 13-14, Toronto    
July 11-12, Seattle    
Aug. 12-13, Phoenix    
Sept. 16-17, Detroit
Sept. 30- Oct 1, New York    
Nov. 14-15, Louisville, KY    
Dec. 12-13, New Orleans 

Individuals can log onto Mutoh’s website dedicated to training and education to find a training location near them, and if they sign up at least 30 days before the class, they will receive $50 off of the class using code “EarlyBird” upon checkout.

For more information, visit mutoh.com.

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