Other than billing, sales, and marketing, I handle pretty much everything as far as wide format and lamination is concerned, which means I quote, preflight, rip, print, laminate, & otherwise finish, and sometimes design, all the wide format and lamination jobs, as well as ordering materials and performing routine maintenance on our VS. I also run our website, our online portal for our offset customers, another website for a magazine that we publish and sell advertising for, and I make plates from time to time. They've got me scheduled 11AM - 7PM m-f because a)I'm not a morning person, and b)Everyone else up front leaves at 5 and sometimes there are still plates that need to be made. We're mainly an offset printer with in-house bindery and finishing equipment. They had been talking about branching out into wide format before they had hired me for something completely different, and a few months in decided I was the right guy for the job even though I had zero printing experience before coming here. A year and a half later and I still feel like I know next to nothing, but I guess that's better than when I knew nothing at all.