For this system, basic training is usually organized around the operators who will actually run the machine day to day. In practice, that means the session is sized to your workflow, not a fixed headcount.

The right setup typically depends on a few things, such as how many people will share the machine, whether you want one person trained for setup and programming, and how your specimens and fixtures are handled on site. For a QC lab, that may be a small operator group. For a production environment, it often makes sense to include the primary users plus whoever backs them up on other shifts.

If you want to match the training plan to your team and specimen preparation workflow, learn more or request a quote.