This was started years ago (prior to high quality color copiers) to help distingish between original signatures (blue ink) and copies (black in color).
Yes. Dark blue and black ink can be written on checks.
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You are not supposed to. It's supposed to be blue or black ink only!
Yes, it is generally acceptable to write a check in purple ink as long as the ink is dark enough to be easily read by the bank's scanning equipment. However, it is recommended to use blue or black ink for writing checks to ensure clarity and reduce the risk of rejection.
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If the blue ink is the kind you use in your desktop printer, the ink will diffuse faster. The kind of ink they use to print newspapers will never diffuse.
Using black and blue ink shows proffesialism, because your work will look more neat and professional when avoiding the use of colored ink. So when writing a formal letter by hand use black or blue ink.
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evaporation
Blue and black mainly.
You can use distillation and evaporate the water out, which will leave behind whatever made the ink blue.
A blue pen can't physically write in red ink, as it contains blue ink. However, if you were to use a blue pen to write over red text or a red background, the blue ink would appear to create a contrast, making it look like it's writing in red. Additionally, you could digitally manipulate the text or use a creative technique to overlay blue ink on red to achieve a similar visual effect.
Because censors used to use blue ink to colour out slang.
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
Yes fountain ink pen is allowed, however use only black or blue ink.