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End User New Products Training School **
BAUMFOLDER continues our commitment to quality with our product training schools on our latest model products. The school schedule below is for our current product line of folder bindery products. For training on older model products, see the details of the Older Folder School.

If you want training on our Finishing Line of Products please contact Mark Pellman at 1-800-543-6107 Ext 217 or email him at mpellman@baumfolder.com to arrange a session.
When: 2001 February School:
April School:
June School:
August School: CLOSED
October School:
February 12 through February 14
April 23 through April 25
June 18 through June 20
August 6 through August 8
October 8 through October 10
Agenda:*** Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Folder Training
Folder Training
Folder Training
*** Please note that the agenda schedule is subject to change without notice
Where: BAUMFOLDER Factory, 1660 Campbell Rd. Sidney, Ohio 45365 (North of Dayton on I-75)

Time: ALL classes begin at 8:00 am sharp and are to end at 5:00 pm daily.

Cost: $150.00 Per Person. A Maximum of 2 persons may attend from each customer per school. Payment must be received at least (10) days prior to the scheduled date of the school. Send along with a completed copy of the enrollment form (unless you have enrolled on-line.)
Make Checks Payable to: BAUMFOLDER
1660 Campbell Rd.
Sidney, OH 45365
Att: Mark Pellman / Training School
Cost does not include travel, meals, and lodging expenses. Payment is for training school class only. BAUMFOLDER will provide lunch during the training school.
Area Map and Travel directions and suggestions.

Attire: Casual. Note that BAUMFOLDER will furnish all tools.

To Enroll: We have 2 ways to enroll.

For more information call Mark Pellman at 1-800-543-6107 Ext 217.
** Dealers must contact Mark Pellman for dealer training.

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