Ink is an organic/inorganic pigment or dye dissolved or suspended in a solvent.
Yes, you can. There are many toxins and chemicals that make up the ink.
black and red and pie
no cows do not make ink they make milk.
If you go to flea markets, you can sometimes find cheap ink cartridges that people stock up on and then sell at reduced prices. There are also some people who sell ink online at reduced prices so they can make money off of their product. Make sure the ink you buy is not open before you get it.
chromatography.
There is a special tree in India, and it has some kind of balls on it, and if you smash it you will get ink, so that's how you make Indian ink.
No, you need to make sure you get the right ink for your printer. 57 is not the same as 93.Check out the related link for further information.Also, if you open up your printer's ink door/slot, it should say what ink it needs. The ink cartridges themselves should also have this number.
I think they used plants and minerals for ink.
One common way to separate substances in red ink is through chromatography. By applying a solvent to the ink and allowing it to travel up a specialized paper, different components in the ink will separate based on their solubility. This technique can reveal the individual components that make up the red ink.
open the top, flip the tab over the ink cartridge up, pull out ink cartridge, replace ink cartridge, flip tab back down over ink cartridge, close top.. A: just make sure it is properly inserted. and try to clean it first.
They need ink to make them work.If there is no ink in it,it will not work.Its the same as asking; Why do pens need ink to work? Its pretty obvious.
you can only get it from a squid... sorry... you cannot make a squid ink...