Yeah, you're right... I need to focus on one thing at a time... I should concentrate...
First web site is targeted at researchers preparing poster presentations. Basically they diagram out what they did in an experiment on a big... well... poster... At some conferences, there'll be a few hundred (or more...) folks standing around wearing bad suits (it's amazing the number of researchers who buy The Suit upon graduation...), and swilling whatever cheap booze (they tend to coincide the poster presentations with happy hour...) that the conference is giving away, while hoping that someone wanders over and asks 'em about what they've been working on for the past year or three... These guys need _faithful_ color reproduction at times, so I bought a heckuva printer, which coincidentally can also be used for...
Site #2 is targeted at photographers who want to blow stuff up... er... enlarge it..., and #3 is targeted toward display stuff (like you'd see at a trade show). Same equipment and techniques are used for most of the stuff, so they overlap on my end... I didn't wanna put all my eggs in one basket.
I bought the solvent printer mostly because a relative heard what the guy wanted for it, and told me to buy it (and he _was_ right...). It'll come in handy for the "need less than highest quality, and by golly want it to be waterproof" bit... Can use it to print magnets, bumper stickers, vinyl outdoor banners, etc... Could turn out to be interesting in and of itself.
Oh, and folks are rolling into town for the IBS Benchrest Nationals, so I'm also screwing around with t-shirt stuff this week...