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Printing literacy materials

 

Introduction
 

Whether you choose to print literacy materials yourself or have them printed professionally depends on

 
  • funds available
  • the quality of printing you need, and
  • the printing options available.
Alternatives
  Here are alternative ways to print literacy materials:
 
  1. Have a print shop do the job.
  2. Use locally available printing technology .
    Examples:

  3. Use a silk-screen printer.

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