Wipe the leather down first with vasoline. Worked for me.
Tattoo ink would separate because it is water based so that it doesn't harm the body.
sometimes if the black ink i very light, and there was a blue tattoo under it.
yes, for sure.
No, no, no. If you want a tattoo go to someone who does it.
Not likely. Tattoo ink may be removed from the blood, but it would appear in trace amounts in urine.
No, tattoo ink isn't flammable.
No.
Yes, mixing tattoo ink is done every day in the tattoo studio. It works pretty much just the same as mixing any other kinds of ink.
It could be that ink has leaked onto the rollers or chassis, and is spoiling the paper (try cleaning up any spilt ink). Or, in the case of streaks, some of the print-head outlets are possibly blocked (try cleaning the heads - see user guide).
only if you use blood red
MOM'S Ink, Skin Candy, Intenze, and Kuri Sumi. These are the only tattoo inks I trust and are most popular. Use the wrong tattoo ink and you'll get a crappy faded tattoo.
Go to any tattoo shop and they should have ink for sale!
You should not use "homemade" tattoo ink, it is not safe.
Every good tattoo shop will keep that a secret, so i assume Miami ink will do the same.
Let me guess...you have a bottle of black ink and you want to do a red tattoo. The ONLY way you can do a red tattoo is to use red ink. No amount of dilution will make black ink red.
It depends on what type of ink your talking about so let's start with the tattoo ink tattoo ink stays on forever and if you do get a lot of tattoo's you can catch a an infection or something like that. Now for the pen or marker who can catch ink poisoning for it more quicker than tattoo ink it can give rashes and they can be very annoying ata some point of so basically all ink is even the octopus ink
On you.