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Why does ColorSpan recommend laminating some of their output and which of Clearstars liquid laminates might I substitute?

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Why does ColorSpan recommend laminating some of their output and which of Clearstars liquid laminates might I substitute?

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Some ColorSpan output has to be laminated because the surface can be scratched very easily. An example is the back lit media. This is also true with some Roland media. You can typically use either ClearShield or ClearJet for those applications.

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