Mutoh America, Inc. Announces 13 "Flexi Live" Rip Software Training Dates
PHOENIX, Ariz. — February, 8, 2019 — Mutoh America, Inc. announces that the company will host 13 classes around the U.S. and Canada to provide Flexi Sign and Print Training, offering real world, problem solving answers to all printer operators using SAI's Flexi Sign and Print RIP.
Mutoh America will expand on its training program to allow end users to test print files, learn to solve tricky RIP software and color management problems and preview its wide-format printer lineup at its three locations in Los Angeles, Phoenix and Chicago, in addition to other locations around the U.S. and Canada.
"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," shares Mark Rugen, director of product marketing & education. "We will show users how Mutoh won four Product of the Year awards in 2018 and why we consistently win year after year!"
Brian Phipps, president and GM of Mutoh America explains "Our Learning Centers and training events were created for educating users about the entire wide format printing process".
Students can log onto ThinkMutoh.com (Mutoh's website solely 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 $50.00 off of the class using code "EarlyBird" upon checkout.
*Feb 21-22
Orlando FL |
*March 7-8
Richmond VA |
*March 21-22
Atlanta GA |
*April 4-5
San Fran CA |
*May 9-10
Chicago IL
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*May 23-24
Denver CO
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*June 13-14 Toronto CA |
*July 11-12
Seattle WA
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*Aug 12-13
Phoenix AZ |
*Sept 16-17
Detroit MI |
*Sept 30- Oct 1
New York |
*Nov 14-15
Louisville KY
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*Dec 12-13
New Orleans LA |
The preceding press release was provided by a company unaffiliated with Wide-Format Impressions. The views expressed within do not directly reflect the thoughts or opinions of Wide-Format Impressions.