It's been over a quarter-century since I took graphic arts in college, where the final project of the semester was to build a set of post-bound cover boards for the class notebook, and bind it, but it seems I'm going to be putting that long-dormant skill to work, building my own photo album covers, starting this year.
But I'm wondering. Back then, assuming we used buckram and cover stock instead of taking the easy way out (i.e. using "Contact paper" instead), the recommended adhesives were either paste or 3M 77 spray. I opted for paste.
What's the "gold standard" for adhesives these days, when you're applying cloth to cover boards? I'm probably going to be using either Dover or Arrestox, over regular cover boards, probably with a picture (most likely a color laser print) mounted on the front cover board, visible through a window cut in the cloth, so I would need either (a) something that wipes off a color laser print without a trace, (b) something that wouldn't ooze in the first place, or (c) a way to protect the picture, without compromising the bond holding the cloth down.
Any suggestions?

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