Manny’s Screen Printing

Fullerton, United States

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Description

Specialties

Screen printing, whole sale screen printing, personal screen printing, schools, churches, for profit, non-​profits, landscaping shirts/​vests, staff shirts, no job too big or too small, ships anywhere in the world, Orange County, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside,

Policy:

All sales are final. If down payment is given, it cannot be refunded because it is used to purchase most of the supplies and all work is final. We will do our best to make sure the job is done right. If there are any issues with your order, we will replace the order where the incorrect goods are delivered or where they do not meet the specifications of the purchase order.

History

Established in 2010.

Our company is built on the principles of making quality products and providing reliable service.

From The Beginnings:

The roots of Manny’s Screen Printing started in 2009 with its original name: Creative Designs. In 2009, Creative Designs was a website and graphic design company from Fullerton, CA that began to dabble into the screen printing business. At first, we began with some mesh and an embroidering ring. Then with the purchase of a YuDu machine, things began to get serious. After realizing that we needed to industrialize, we began to purchase heavy duty machines that were capable of mass production (Wholesale).

Now, Manny has left the graphic design and website business (for profit anyway) and has focused on Screen Printing, which is the reason for the change in name. Manny took some advice from Bishop Tod Brown and asked his friends for help in comiing up with a new name for his business. Thanks to Monique Z, the name «Manny’s Screen Printing» was born.

Meet the Business Owner

Emanuel S.

Business Owner

Manny, or Emanuel, began this company because he felt that web design, graphic design and t-​shirt screen printing services were highly overpriced. Emanuel spent 5+ years working at a Boys & Girls Club and 2 years at Mount Angel Seminary. Being at the Boys & Girls Clubs, Manny learned that most non-​profits work on a tight budget, and while at the Seminary, he himself lived off of a very nominal monthly budget. Because of his life experiences, Manny has felt the need to provide affordable prices, especially for non-​profits. After all, he knew that most non-​profits work on a tight budget. Since then, Manny has always kept his prices reasonable and well below the average competitor.

To Manny, it’s never been about the money. It’s always been about the art of it all. The passion and pride that goes into a good product. The joy of sharing this craft with the world around him is worth more than money any day of the week.