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Lawson Screen & Digital Products, Inc. announces its Lawson Textile Tech Series. Each class is available monthly but space is limited to allow for hands-on, 1-on-1 attention. Whether you are a startup looking to learn the basics of artwork creation, screen exposure and production, or a more advanced printer looking to develop professionally and learn new processes to set you apart from the competition, Lawson’s Textile Tech is right for you. New technology and direct-to-garment (DTG) printing will also be discussed and demonstrated.

 

Lawson Screen & Digital Products, Inc. announces its Lawson Textile Tech Series. Each class is available monthly but space is limited to allow for hands-on, 1-on-1 attention. Whether you are a startup looking to learn the basics of artwork creation, screen exposure and production, or a more advanced printer looking to develop professionally and learn new processes to set you apart from the competition, Lawson’s Textile Tech is right for you. New technology and direct-to-garment (DTG) printing will also be discussed and demonstrated.

 

Sign Up for One of These Classes this November. This month for the November 17th class at our St. Louis Location. In Atlanta, we will be having a one-day Textile Tech Class on November 17. Those attending class at the St. Louis location also get a behind the scenes tour of our 160,000+ sqft. manufacturing facility.. Call 314.382.9300 or visit www.golawson.com to sign up.

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Learn From the Professionals
Lawson seminars are conducted by members of our experienced professional staff. Each seminar leader has been a professional screen printer, vinyl decorator, and graphic artist for over 30 years. They understand how to set up a screen printing shop and what it takes to succeed. All classes are conducted in a dynamic setting: focusing on hands on training and individualized attention.

 

What You Will Gain From Our Courses
• Confidence
• Screen and digital printing skills
• Hands-on printing experience
• Knowledge on how to operate the latest screen & digital printing equipment
• Personalized attention and instruction
• Trouble-shooting skills

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