any ink
Yes, gazetted officers can purchase a briefcase for office use.
Gazetted officers use green pens to sign documents as a way to distinguish their signatures from those of other officials. The use of a green pen helps to signify authenticity and authority, particularly in official documents, making it clear that a gazetted officer has approved or endorsed the content. This practice also promotes consistency and helps in the identification of official communications.
pink
GREEN
Blue and black mainly.
Because censors used to use blue ink to colour out slang.
I think that it allows you to select a colour currently being used in the picture, allowing you to use that exact same colour as the ink to your pen/pencil in paint
They have no internal skeleton. They use ink as a defence mechanism and they are able to change colour to match their surroundings.
They are normally used for security markers or ultraviolet warning sensors. They can easily be mixed with base paint and used indoors for your own personal use.
no it is not starbrite it is intenze ink brand they use
No it is not
Many printers will not switch to print colour variants if the black print is required. Its a commercial thing