The trio of dates will focus on how users can get more out of their CIP 3/CIP 4 connectivity, including enhanced presetting and reporting.
Visitors will also be able to preview version 4 of the PrePress interface, due for release in 2008.
The tutorials will be held free of charge at Heidelberg's showrooms, starting in Leeds on 29 January, Tamworth on 30 January and ending in Brentford on 31 January.
Customer services marketing manager Bob Higgins said: "We anticipate a good turnout of pressroom managers for these seminars because an estimated 40-60% of press makeready time is spent adjusting colour, so the potential speed and cost savings of fast presetting and print colour management are enormous."
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