Printing of DepEd Modules for Public Schools



School opening on October 5, 2020 is fast approaching.  Many schools have started their enrollment and other are already starting their online activities. We are referring to the private schools since they the best control on how they manage their activities since their concern is just limited to their campus alone. Some however, those who have limited resources, closed down.

 

School opening on October 5, 2020, is fast approaching. Many schools have started their enrollment, and others are already beginning their online activities. We are referring to the private schools since they have the best control over their actions since their concern is limited to their campus alone. Some, however, those who have limited resources, closed down.


The Department of Education is rolling out the modules, and many of their schools are rushing to print their modules. There are 40 pages in one module and nine modules to consider because one module is equivalent to one subject.


The issue of producing these modules comes into the picture. Offset printing will still be the most cost-effective process because, in this process, we can print several pages in a single feed. Some have opted for the other printing procedure, which is tedious and time-consuming because they must publish the pages one sheet at a time. You can imagine printing an entire grade school department from kinder to grade 6 or 7; that would certainly cover more than a million pages to print.


The advantage of having your modules done through offset printing is that the registration is very stable.   The pages are aligned so that when you flip from one page to the next, you will find crisp and clear prints without the annoying shifting margins or headers. The modules will undoubtedly be regarded with more respect if neatly done.

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