Quattro Screening stays in fashion with white ink garment printer
First Brother GT-782 white-ink garment printer makes a fashionable entrance at Quattro Screening.
The Victorian-based garment, screen printing, graphic design and embroidery business is expecting the Brother GT-782 white-ink garment printer to enable it to cater more efficiently to at least one of its key markets.
According to Sue Frawley, business partner, Quattro Screening, the machine will fit well for military work. “We do quite a bit of work for corporates and groups within the military with some of our designs heading to troops serving overseas so we’re looking forward to putting the Brother GT-782 through its paces and exploring new options that weren’t possible using traditional screen printing techniques,” she said.
Pictured: Quattro Screening business owners Sue Frawley and Sue Garlick with GJS Machinery’s Michael Davies.

Greg Stone, director at GJS Machinery, which sold the machine to Quattro Screening, believes that it will strengthen the company’s capabilities further. “The Brother GT-782 is perfect for medium to high-volume shops such as Quattro Screening and combined with their exceptional design skills I’m confident that the GT-782 will enable them to grow their business and capitalise on new market opportunities,” he said.
