Screen Printing Lorain’s Staple Lake in Lorain hopes to increase community presence, and create new owners

Lorain’s hidden treasure is looking for its owner.

Lake Screen Printing Inc. at 1924 Broadway has been a staple of town since 1975 according to its owners.

TJ May and Tim Webb purchased the embroidery and printing shop in May 2022.

Webb and May want to let the community know that they are still here for them.

“The most pleasant thing is that the people in Lorain are awesome,” Webb said. “As more people are finding out that we’re still open, support has been pouring in.”

Storefront hours are Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm.

BSN Sports is America’s largest provider of sporting goods. Both owners work at BSN Sports.

“We didn’t have any local print shops, so originally, our thought was to acquire Lake Screen Printing as a printing house for contract printing,” Webb said. “But we decided we ultimately wanted to keep the storefront and continue to provide services for the community like the previous owners have done in the past.”

Lake Screen Printing, located on Broadway Avenue in Lorain, specializes in various types of customization and printing such as embroidery and vinyl. (Aliah Kimbro -- The Morning Journal)
Lake Screen Printing Inc. can be found on Broadway, Lorain. They specialize in customizations and printing like vinyl and embroidery. (Aliah Kimbro — The Morning Journal)

He added that there is also apparel for local businesses.

“We encourage people to bring their own merchandise in, or work with our full time graphic designer who can draft designs, but we also sell merchandise,” Webb said. “We have T-shirts, polos, jackets or anything people can think of.”

Lake Screen Printing loves supporting small businesses, said he.

“Working and supporting local businesses is the best part of the job,” Webb said. “We try to reciprocate and make sure we also support them as well.”

Lake Screen Printing is a specialist in custom printing, contract printing and embroidery. We also offer wide format digital printing. Signs, vinyl letters, and large format digital printing.

“A lot of our process is done in house, and we can do everything,” Webb said. “Our hope is to continue to grow and have production on every floor of our building.”

Lake Screen Printing operates a two-floor complex operation, which covers all aspects of the printing process.

Vesna Raistofski prepares every screen for printing and embroidery. She said that her job is very satisfying.

Lake Screen Printing employee Vesna Ristofski cleans screens to prepare for printing process. (Aliah Kimbro -- The Morning Journal)
Lake Screen Printing worker Vesna Rustofski prepares for the printing process by cleaning screens. (Aliah Kimbro — The Morning Journal)

“I get to clean the screens and make sure everything is nice and orderly,” Ristofski said. “It’s a very gratifying experience to make sure everything fits and is accurate; not every job is the same, and I really like that.”

Webb attributes the company’s success to its employees.

“Our employees take great pride in the work that they do; it’s not what I or anyone else do,” he said. “We all kinda figured it out together and the mistakes that we made, then were all a part of the learning curve, so I’m very proud of how far we’ve come.”

Lake Screen Printing can be reached at 440-244-5707.

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