Laurentien markers use non-toxic ink.
Chromatography cannot be used because biro ink does not dissolve in water. I actually dont know how to separate the colors in Biro ink.. :( sorry, but look it up on google.com!
Indelible ink will not wash out of your clothes.
A whiteboard should not be used with regular markers, as this will make it difficult to remove what has been written or drawn upon it. Dry erase markers are specifically designed for use with whiteboards, as any marks can then be quickly and easily removed by wiping across the surface with a dry whiteboard eraser or cloth. If a regular marker has mistakenly been used with a whiteboard, it is not impossible to remove the marks completely. Various methods of removal can be found online.
I hope you're not using indelible ink to fill in that crossword puzzle.
well you could use a cleaning solution such as the expo stuff but if the ink is being really stubborn than try just plain water but if that doesn't work than get a a slightly oily solution and that should work nicely but be sure to wipe off as much oil as you can because it may cause your markers to run out a good oily solution sold in stores is goof off
The ink they use is practically the same as markers but not exactly.
Graffiti markers are markers that graffiti artists use to complete their street art. There are several different types of graffiti markers, and each has it's own purpose. There are paint markers, ink markers, squeeze markers, industrial markers, and empty markers.
Copper pipes are marked with red or blue lines sometimes to show that they are type L or type M (type L is bendable, type M is rigid and has thinner walls). Some plumbers I have seen use red paint markers for marking cuts, others use pencils or other colors of paint markers, and I've even seen china pencils used. The paint markers I've seen are similar to the ones machinists use, they tend not to wash or wipe away easily.
The ink used in dry-erase markers is almost identical to that used in permanent markers. It is comprised of colored pigments, a chemical solvent (like alcohol) and a polymer or "release agent." The type of polymer used marks the main difference between dry-erase and permanent markers. Unlike permanent markers, which use acrylic polymers to make the pigment stick to surfaces, dry-erase markers use an oily silicone polymer. The ink's slippery consistency prevents the colored pigment from coming in direct contact with the surface so it can easily be wiped off.
you should use sharpie fine tip or normal markers
no it is not starbrite it is intenze ink brand they use
Dry erase markers are made specifically for use on whiteboards. The ink in them has a somewhat flaky finish, so the markings wipe away easily with a dry eraser, much like chalk does. Do not use permanent markers or other types of markers, though, as the inks in these will penetrate the surface of the board and stain it.
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Pens, Markers, Newspaper, Magazines, and lots of other stuff. See if you can think of anything else!!! =D
Your best bet is to use alcohol. Permanent markers use alcohol soluble inks. Most white board cleaners have it as an ingredient.
The specific tools and the amount or type of ink depends on the brand and type of printer you are using and of course, the color of ink you are the in the most need of.
There is not much of a difference between these two types of ink. The type of ink you purchase all depends upon what type of printer you use. There are also many different brands of ink that may be cheaper than these.