About Lawson

Pioneers in the Screen Printing Industry Since 1949

Our History in Screen Printing
Gene Landesman, the founder of Lawson Screen & Digital Products, loved inventing. He never knew his love for inventing and building things would help revolutionize the world of screen printing, but it did. Gene just liked building things. Since its founding in 1949, Lawson has evolved, spanning seven decades, three generations, and provided quality jobs to hundreds of career employees.
As a young man, Gene worked in the family antique shop, but his true passion was inventing. That’s what he meant to do and was good at it, too—a fact his friends couldn’t fail to notice.
In the 1940s, automatic screen print machines were available but prohibitively complicated and expensive. Gene had a screen printing friend who needed to automate but did not like the commercially available machines. Knowing Gene was creative and mechanical, the friend asked Gene to build him a more effective automatic screen printing machine.
“Why not?” said Gene. And in 1949, Gene delivered his first printing press.
His invention, the Lawson Powered Squeegee, was a small, easy-to-use, and fast flatbed printing press. Most printing presses of the time were iron monstrosities, huge, heavy, and nearly impossible to repair without specialized equipment. The Lawson Powered Squeegee was simple and didn’t use any proprietary components. Anyone with a pair of pliers and a favorite hardware store could fix it—not that it needed much fixing.
The printer was thrilled, quickly asking for a second, third, and fourth automatic press. Encouraged, Gene exhibited at the first national screen printing convention put on by the Specialty Graphics Imaging Association (SGIA), now called Printing United. To no one’s surprise, Lawson machines were popular because of their affordability, efficiency, and ease of operation.
Over 70 years later, Lawson is still a family-owned and operated business. Gene’s sons David and Ben ran Lawson together from 1979 to 2018; and it continues today with David and Gene’s grandson Taylor. Lawson’s longevity continues because of its core engineering philosophy—every piece of equipment is designed for ease of use, operation, and maintenance.
In addition to being a pioneer in the traditional screen print market, Lawson is also a pioneer in the Direct-to-Garment (DTG) and Direct-to-Film (DTF) industry. The Lawson approach still starts with one question: What does the printer need?
Lawson is always innovating, but we always keep it simple—easy-to-use, easy-to-operate, and easy-to-maintain. Our founding principles continue to this day.
Enjoy a Few Gems of Lawson History:
- The Landesmen of Lawson - Impressions Magazine, March 1981
- David and Ben Landesman are honored with the Parmele Award - SGIA's highest award
- Over 60 Years of Excellence in the Screen Printing Industry - An impressive collection of awards
Why Lawson Screen & Digital Products?

Being in business as long as we have has given us a unique perspective on the screen printing industry. We have seen this industry grow from bare-bones manual printing to the age of automation. We have worked diligently, using technology to its fullest potential to push our engineers to revolutionize the industry. Our 74 years of experience and success mean we know what we are doing.
In an industry as volatile as screen printing, survival and success depend on service. Our job is to satisfy the needs of every screen printer we serve, no matter how large or small. We strive to provide all our customers with dependable, affordable equipment that fits their printing requirements, along with materials and supplies of the highest quality. Furthermore, our technical support and service staff are second to none. Our passion for service and excellence in what we do puts us at the forefront of this industry. Lawson is a company of people who care, and that's why Lawson offers "Peace of Mind" with every purchase! We believe this combination of technological capabilities and superior service creates value our customers can appreciate.
What to Expect with Lawson
You can expect a professional experience. We will fully evaluate what we can do to help you. Lawson works hard to understand your unique challenges and does our absolute best to make your work easier, more productive, and more profitable. Our business relies on the success of your business. We take this approach very seriously.
Take the first step, get in touch with us, and let's do some business together.
The Lawson Mission Statement:
Lawson serves the imaging community by helping people print better, work smarter, and learn more.
Core Values
- Serve with sincerity and integrity
- Work with purpose
- Act with a sense of urgency
- Ask questions
- Consultation in all things
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Trusted Since 1949.
At Lawson Workhorse Group (LWG), we believe great equipment is only part of the equation. Success in garment decoration comes from having the right partner. A partner that understands your challenges, helps you grow, and supports you every step of the way.
For more than 75 years, we've helped screen printers and garment decorators operate more reliably and profitably by delivering dependable equipment, quality supplies, and industry-leading support.
Today, LWG combines the strength, experience, and innovation of two of the industry's most respected names: Lawson Screen & Digital Products and Workhorse Products.
Together, we're building the future of garment decoration.
We help garment decorators operate reliably and profitably by delivering dependable equipment, supplies, and support they can count on every day.
Our business succeeds when your business succeeds. That philosophy has guided us for generations and continues to shape everything we do today.
A Legacy of Innovation
Lawson's story began in 1949 with one inventor and one simple question:
"What does the printer need?"
Founder Gene Landesman had a passion for inventing and solving problems. When a friend asked him to build a better automatic screen printing press, Gene delivered a machine that was simpler, easier to maintain, and more affordable than anything available at the time. That first machine changed the course of the company and helped shape the screen-printing industry. For more than seven decades and three generations, Lawson has remained family-owned and committed to its founding principles:
Across seven decades and three generations, we’ve stayed true to our founding principles: easy to use, easy to operate, easy to maintain.
Lawson continues to lead in traditional screen printing and is a pioneer in DTG and DTF technologies.
Workhorse's roots trace back to the 1980s with the development of the Mr. T manual press and the Chaparral line of equipment.
Through strategic acquisitions of Tuf Products (2003) and Progressive Machine (2005), Workhorse built a powerful lineup of presses trusted by thousands of printers.
Built on durability, performance, and value, Workhorse earned a reputation for helping shops grow and succeed.
Gene Landesman builds the first Lawson press.
Second generation takes the lead.
Expanding innovation in automation & digital.
Lawson Screen & Digital Products and Workhorse Products unite to become Lawson Workhorse Group.
Mr. T manual press is developed.
Workhorse Products is acquired.
Acquisition of Tuf Products and Progressive Machine.
The Power of One. The Strength of Many.
On February 1, 2025, Lawson and Workhorse officially united forces to create LWG. By combining our expertise, resources, and shared commitment to customers, we're building a stronger, smarter, and more innovative future for the garment decoration industry.
Expanded Solutions
A broader offering of equipment, supplies, and digital technologies for shops of every size.
Enhanced Support
More experts, more resources, and faster support to keep your production running line smooth.
Greater Innovation
Combined engineering experience that drives new technologies and improved efficiencies.
More Value
A single partner to help your business grow from startup to high-volume production.
Only now, we have even more resources to support you.
More Than a Supplier. A Partner.
Industry Experience
More than 75 years of serving garment decorators worldwide.
Technical Expertise
Real experts who understand production challenges and know how to solve them.
Training & Education
Hands-on classes, virtual support, and personalized guidance designed to help you succeed.
Complete Solutions
Equipment, supplies, service, and consumables—all from one trusted partner.
Long-Term Relationships
We don’t just sell equipment. We build partnerships that help our customers grow.
Years in Business
Generations of Leadership
of Customers Served
Locations Across the U.S.
Shops Equipped, Trained & Supported
When you call LWG, you talk to real people who know printing. Our team is dedicated, experienced, and passionate about helping your business succeed.
Meet Our TeamHear from printers who rely on LWG equipment, training and support.
“LWG equipment is built to last and their support team is the best in the business.”
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Ready to improve your production, grow your business, or explore new opportunities? We're here to help.
In screen-printing equipment, one size definitely does not fit all. So, at Lawson, we build prepress equipment, textile and graphics presses, and textile and graphics dryers that fit well in any size shop. Our presses range from manual to fully automatic to meet the required volume demands of every printer, and we manufacture a full line of I.R., U.V., jet-air, gas, and combo dryers. In addition, we provide digital-imaging equipment and a complete range of screen and digital supplies. In short, we stay abreast of technological advances in the industry to provide our customers with the most efficient solution to their printing challenges.
Lawson offers technical support on Lawson-manufactured equipment, ink, emulsion, and supplies used in the screen printing industry. You can request equipment, ink, supply, or software support online via our website in the Support tab.
Besides Lawson's headquarters in St. Louis, we also operate a Super Center in Atlanta, Georgia. From these two strategic locations, we can deliver equipment, tools, and supplies quickly, efficiently, and economically throughout the U.S. Although we welcome phone and email communications from our customers, we can also make custom/specialized site visits to help ensure you are getting the most out of your Lawson purchase.