Business & Tech
Watch This Brewster Business Get A Big Machine into a Small Shop
Brewster Screen Printing installed an innovative new press and posted this video on Facebook.

How many people and how much equipment are required to move a 41 inch state-of-the-art electric screen printing press into a shop with a 31 inch doorway?
You’ll be able to answer that when you watch the video Brewster Screen Printing posted on its Facebook page of the delivery and installation of the Anatol Volt at their facility on Danbury Road in Brewster.
Here’s what the company had to say about it:
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Peter Benway, the 23 year old owner and manager of Brewster Screen Printing, wanted to increase the printing capacity of his shop by adding an automatic press, but most of these presses require a loud compressor which was not possible in his small store front. So, last spring when Anatol launched the electric Volt, the quietest press on the market, Peter ordered one, and his will be one of the first of these presses to be delivered and installed in the USA.
Brewster Screen Printing, Inc. is a four-year old company providing custom printed and embroidered tee shirts, sweatshirts, hats, totes and other promotional products to businesses, schools, teams and families in the area. Watch Peter printing shirts on his manual press.
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