The original inks were a colloidal suspension with the fine ink pigments suspended in water along with animal hide glue to make the final product stick to the writing surface. Newer inks, as in printers, are mostly not real inks, but dies. (more than one dye)
Most inks are solutions.
Miscible in/with what? I am going to assume in water. Then, yes, they are miscible.
The Ink Spots' great 1940 recording of "Whispering Grass" It's a great ad!
When your printer ink cartridge begins to run dry, you don't have to throw it away. Recycling your old ink cartridge is a much better option. Services such as Recycle-free, Enviro Solutions LLC, and Empties4Cash will accept your used ink cartridges and, if possible, refurbish and resell them as "remanufactured cartridges". This process cuts down on both waste and cost. Some stores will also accept used ink cartridges. Staples currently offers customers two dollars of store credit for each ink cartridge they deliver for recycling.
As of October 2023, Kodak is no longer manufacturing consumer printers and ink. The company has shifted its focus primarily to commercial printing solutions and imaging technologies. While some Kodak-branded products may still be available through third-party retailers, the main consumer printer and ink production has been discontinued.
ink is expelled from their ink sac
There are different types of ink to be found in a printer ink warehouse. To name a few, you have: waterproof ink, toners, dye-based ink and pigment-based ink.
you can get ink poisoning by putting ink all over cause ink has poisoning
is black magic ink the same as India ink
ink
a pen has about 75% ink in it
No. they have INK in them. eg. blue ink,red ink,