Static Control opens new training centre in India

Jul 1, 2013

DelhiThe company has opened the new centre in New Delhi.

Static Control has announced the opening of a new training centre in New Delhi India, which it claims will be the “aftermarket industry’s premier Indian training centre”. The facility, which measure 1,500 square feet, will aim to “educate technicians with the best practises in cartridge remanufacturing”, and features a full range of “diagnostic and measuring equipment” as well as a cartridge cleaning workstation, tools, test printers and “the latest in audio-video training aids”.

The company added that the training at the centre will be “hands-on” and led by an STMC-certified engineer, who has more than 15 years of experience in the industry. Budding remanufacturers will learn how to “sharpen their diagnostic and conceptual skills” in remanufacturing, and classes on offer for students and visitors will include lessons on “proper component handling”, a “methodical process to diagnose and correct print defects”, and “post test failures”, and will provide technicians with a “thorough understanding of the inner workings of a toner cartridge”.

Ed Swartz, Founder and CEO of Static Control, stated of the new centre: “Quality is the key to growth of the industry in India. Our Indian training centre will offer top-notch education to the remanufacturers of India, teaching them how to successfully remanufacture high quality cartridges.”

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