You can buy digital printers for waterproof printing

I just took a job working in my local gym.

Although I primarily work in the office, my focus is on the swimming pools.

There are swimming matches with junior leagues, adult leagues, and senior citizen leagues. I have to manage all of the paperwork and logistics behind this portion of the gym’s business. A lot of my daily work involves making phone calls and filling out paperwork on the computer, but sometimes I’m creating signs and posters to hang around the pool area. For instance, there is a huge bulletin board that features information for all of the swim leagues. But because of the high humidity near the swimming pools, a lot of the paper hanging on the board becomes swollen and damaged within a few days. I finally convinced the management at my local gym to buy a new digital printer that can handle waterproof printing. They complained about how the bulletin board looked, and that’s why I told them it wouldn’t if we started printing on waterproof paper. Even though the new digital printer was going to cost more money than the owner wanted to spend at first, he was convinced when he saw the state of the signs around the pool as well. I started by looking at various digital printers from brands like Epson, Gerber, and Kerajet, but I ended up going with Epson. This is only because I have previous experience with Epson but not the other two brands. Thus far our new Epson digital waterproof printer has worked phenomenally. My managers are happy with the waterproof signs.

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