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Try Studio Tac. If all you are mounting is laserjet outputs, that should
work up to a considerably large size.
Tessa
CDNOW, Inc.
"Moonlight is sculpture, sunlight is painting"
-Nathaniel Hawthorne, American Writer
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From: Mary Ames B. Sheret [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 4:26 PM
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Subject: exhibit adhesives for graphics?
What do people use to mount their paper graphics (laserjet or inkjet
output) onto foam core or other backing? We use spray mount usually and
we've been having some problems with warping. The graphic buckles. It may
be caused by sunlight or changes in humidity within the exhibit space.
We've also sandwiched paper between pieces of plexiglass and used a glue
type contact paper. I was wondering what other exhibit folks did.
Suggestions?
Mary Ames B. Sheret
Southern Oregon Historical Society
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