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US paper money is called "greenbacks" because the images are printed in green ink on the back.
If your asking the name of the company that makes and prints the paper for U.S. currency, it's Crane & Co. in Mass. this is the only place that manufactures and prints U.S. paper money. They make the paper, print the images and put the security fibers ect. in the paper. The only thing they don't do is ink (color green) the money. I hope this was the answer you were looking for.
alot depending on how much paper and ink you have It depends on the printer ... and the ink ... and how much paper you have loaded!
plaster of paris, or if you want an ink print you can take fingerprinting ink and set you dogs foot on it then set it on paper.
HP ink products offer fade-resistant ink and paper and durable quality, which is great for photos.
Ink jet printing used small drop of ink to print onto paper. These dots are extremely small, and print in a dot matrix pattern on the paper. Different colors of ink are combined together to make photograph quality images.
Print words with it on a piece of paper and get somebody to read it. It will then be read (red)
It is either broken, not plugged in, or doesn't have paper.
Anyone can use green ink. It is especially used around Christmas time to print letters, cards, and envelopes.
Ink jet printing used small drop of ink to print onto paper. These dots are extremely small, and print in a dot matrix pattern on the paper. Different colors of ink are combined together to make photograph quality images.
The bubble jet inkjet printer applies heat to the print head and squirts ink through tiny nozzles in the print head and onto the paper.
To print. It shoots fine droplets at the paper.