The are very few Ink Dating Experts in the world. In fact there are probably less than 10 world wide. Based on my research, the most trained and qualified Ink Dating and Document Dating Expert worldwide is a Mr. Gerald Laporte who is with the firm Riley, Welch, Laporte and Associates, located in Michigan. Mr. Laporte was the Senior Research Ink Chemist in charge of the worlds largest ink library with the United States Secret Service Forensic Laboratory in Washington D.C.
The are very few Ink Dating Experts in the world. In fact there are probably less than 10 world wide. Based on research, the most trained and qualified Ink Dating Expert worldwide is a Mr. Gerald Laporte who is with the firm Riley, Welch, Laporte and Associates, located in Michigan. Mr. Laporte was the senior research ink chemist with the United States Secret Service Forensic Laboratory in Washington D.C. The quick answer to the question is that Ink Experts use Gas Chromatography Mass Spectometry and had to remove small micro-plugs of the ink line (signature), or ink (ink jet printed document). The process sounds quite complicated and there appear to be very few in the world that have this expertise.
Unless a document specifes that you must sign it in black ink, it is generally acceptable to sign a document in blue ink. The reason many documents specify black ink is because it reproduces better when the document is copied.
It is not recommended to attempt to remove ink from an important document as this can damage the document further. Instead, you may want to consult a professional document restoration service for assistance.
I think that you see through to the underlying problem. To the best of my knowledge there is nothing special about red ink in signing a tribunal document. There is a special use of red ink in producing liturgical books, and in this case it is called "Rubrics" which are the instructions on what to do while you are pronouncing the words in black. They got their name "Rubric" from the red ink with which they were printed. But this has absolutely nothing to do with tribunal documents.
To erase ballpoint ink from a document, you can try using an eraser or a specialized ink eraser. Gently rub the eraser over the ink spot until it starts to fade. Be careful not to tear the paper while erasing.
No way, ink is needed to print the incoming document.
Maybe you ran out of ink.
Chris Garver is the tattoo artist from the popular show Miami Ink. It is not clear who he is dating or if he is even dating anyone at the moment.
you might not have enough colored ink.
You can generally find any kind of ink at your local Wal-Mart. You can look on the official Canon website, locate your model, and it will tell you the kind of ink you need.
I think you can. but probably ask for more expert.
It is generally appropriate to use red ink for signing documents in situations where the document requires immediate attention or correction, such as marking edits or revisions. However, it is important to consider the specific guidelines or preferences of the organization or individual receiving the document before using red ink.