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It will all about learning ink and water. The curve will be small or big depending on how well the operator can master the process. If it were an Anicolor it would be easy. Saying that, these days with ink pre-sets and color managed workflows less skill is required and the learning curve is much quicker. Good Luck.
The learning curve is not quicker. Having ink presets only makes it faster, as far as makeready is concerned. Presets don't teach you ink and water balance, it only sets your ink keys. It is up to the operator to control the water balance, and it's also up to the operator to set and maintain rollers settings and understand what each does and how lite/heavy stripes affects your print, etc.. Presets don't teach what to do if you're emulsified, drying up, washing out, and on and on. These things are learned over time, and also if you had a good teacher.
This is the problem with the technology today. Too many people think that all the sensors and bells and whistles run the press for you. You still have to understand the printing process and learn the art of good ink/water balance. There are too many operators out there that are running multi million dollar presses that don't understand the process. They can push buttons with the best of them, but once they get in trouble, they have no clue.
As a retired instructor, you should know this as well as anyone. I, by the way, am not retired and run into this all the time.
Some may even be offended that in saying by having preset ink keys, you'll be a real press operator that much faster.