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blue ink is blue... not red
Hi, They write with pen and the dip it into the ink there was only black and blue there was no other colour
Check the requirements for your jurisdiction. Most banks will honor it, but there are some places where black or blue-black ink is required on legal documents.
No. they have INK in them. eg. blue ink,red ink,
A us noTe with blue ink is backed by silver
sea green goes well with ink blue
In the US at least yes, it's required to be written in permanent ink.
It is generally not recommended to write prescriptions in red ink because it may be difficult to read or get misinterpreted. Most healthcare professionals use black or blue ink for clarity and consistency in medical documentation.
To sign in blue ink typically implies that the signature is original and not a photocopy or digital reproduction. Blue ink is easier to distinguish from black ink, which is commonly used for copies, faxes, and printed documents. It can serve as a security measure to ensure the authenticity of the signature.
ball point pens have thin ink tubes then a ball when you write the ball rolls picking ink up from the tube and writing and then ink comes out when you write!
"No, actually blue ink tends to be easier to read then black. If you are writing on a sheet of paper with a letter face or an application chances are that the print is in black, blue ink, therefore, being easier to read. On a plain sheet of paper this is also true for blue ink because it is a color, and the human brain is stimulated by color. This causes your eyes to see blue ink easier then black."