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    Screen Depot

    3.9 (41 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Great work screens are always ready on time. Thank you for your great craftsmanship. I am new to this and they were a great help.

    THE place to get screens burned
    Nancy J.

    Where else are you going to go to buy screens? McLogan's? Good luck getting a worker to acknowledge your existence. Luckily, this place is super convenient. The prices are decent and service is excellent. Parking is the only real issue, especially when you're lugging a bunch of screens with you. We typically stop by Rheetech to get film made, then drop the screens off to get burned. Screens are ready in 24 hours. Longer, if you are bringing your own to get power washed and coated (around 48 hour turnaround) Be sure to clean the ink out of your screen if you are going this route. Screens with ink will not be accepted. Mesh tear, but you still have a solid frame? Screen re-stretching takes a few days for completion. Chang keeps 160 mesh screens coated, in stock and ready to burn on the spot in 20 short minutes. A few years back, the boyfriend had acquired an exposure unit, so for a short while, we were burning screens at home. Our power washer wasn't the greatest at getting the job done and we were, I'm sure, annoying the neighbors. Cleaning screens are not my favorite way to spend the day. Much less, reclaiming, coating, burning, power washing again/drying and all the steps associated with DIY burning screens. If you don't get it right, you'll be repeating steps 2-5 again and you're pushing your deadline back. Not worth the trouble to save a few bucks. It takes a deft hand and some serious finesse to get it right. And when you do, the life of the image never lasts as long as when you get it professionally done. Me? I leave that to the master.

    Wood and alloy screens are made at the Screen Depot, prints are made at GYOM! The stuff dreams are made of!

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    Chang goes out of his way to make sure your screens are protected and just fully deliver great customer service.

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    The Best Screen Printing & Embroidery

    The Best Screen Printing & Embroidery

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    TBSP&E helped me get some apparel print work done with an incredibly tight turn around time. They…read moreexceeded my expectations with the quality of their work and Steph was a delight through the entire process. Will absolutely be going back. N

    Pretty terrible experience. I tried to set up an order I was…read morehoping to pick up 5 days later. This was already considered a rush order that came with additional fees. After spending almost an hour setting up an order on their website (with an AI assistant constantly trying to push stuff on you), there was no confirmation email. I called the next day to see if the order got through. A sleepy gentlemen answered the phone and mumbled apathetically that he'd check and get back to me. He never did. I left a message the next day, asking for a call back to find out if my order had come through. I got a text on my phone the next day, reading: "Thank you for reaching out to The Best Screen Printing company. Please send us your design, when you need it by, size breakdown and quantity for your order at sales@tbsp.la to get a free quick quote.". So we were back to square one, with 3 days just out the window. I emailed them and explained that I had submitted an order through their website days earlier. They emailed back and said they wouldn't honor that order. They told me if I wanted to pick up any t-shirt by Monday, they'd use a lower-quality (!) t-shirt and charge an additional $20 above the additional rush order fees they had already added. I never write reviews, but here I felt compelled to.

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    Very nice people and do great work. The t-shirts I had printed turned out great with a quick…read moreturnaround.

    We ordered a specific style of shirts for our nonprofit's pre-sold event, trusting a local printer…read moreto get it right since I wasn't on-site to check the shipment. The printer later confirmed that I had ordered the correct style, but they printed women's sizes instead of unisex shirts, which our members had paid for. The tags didn't make this clear, so our volunteers began distributing them before the mistake was discovered. The printer's first "solution" was to claim the shirts were actually higher quality than what we ordered and offer either a 10% discount on a future order or 15 of the correct shirts -- far short of the number we originally ordered. They ignored the fact that our members had pre-paid for a specific style and left volunteers to manage the fallout. Had they accepted their mistake immediately, there is no reason they shouldn't have been able to reprint the shirts so we could have distributed them during our multi-day event. At one point, they suggested we return the misprinted shirts, not to fix the mistake, but so they could destroy them. They repeatedly framed the situation as a retail-style return/refund issue, implying our volunteers or members "took" the wrong shirts, even though this was entirely their fulfillment error. After multiple rounds of back-and-forth, they finally agreed to reprint the correct shirts. However, when we received the corrected batch, two shirts were misprinted, completely omitting the event logo on the back, and one had a hole in a seam. Because of the delays, we had to mail the corrected shirts to members well after the event at our own cost (over $350 as we had attendees from as far away as Germany), losing money on shirt sales and creating extra work for volunteers. At a certain point, it wasn't worth continuing negotiations, so we accepted the reprints at a loss. While the shirts themselves are fine, the fulfillment, communication, and proposed solutions caused unnecessary stress, extra work for volunteers, and financial loss. Anyone ordering for an organization or event should be prepared to follow up closely and push for a solution that actually meets their needs.

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