no...it can come from squid and octopus but the ink we use is a mixture of heaps of stuff
Inks can come from oak bark which will create black, brown or even red colored inks. Blueberries or any other kind of berries can also be a good source of ink.
the plant changes color with the ink
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ink comes from squids?
i can not write on plain paper and then come to come ink is over.
The Canon CL51 ink cartridge does come in colored ink. The complete name of this model is actually Canon CL51 High Capacity Color Ink Cartridge and is quite suitable for printing photos.
Yes, it is, but some ink materials are plant-based.
About 80% of newspaper ink is made from plant based inks however the rest is mainly made from petroluem based ink.
Colors and dyes come from roots, berries, bark, or plant leaves, and are widely used in different applications such as ink for pens and to manufacture paints.
well, they wrote with ink and paper made from the papyrus plant that grew along the Nile. I'm not exactly sure what they used to write for the ink, but I'm pretty sure they used ink. they probably used plant juices or natural dies for ink
Indigo it is a plant used to make ink founded early 1500s
One-fifth of the ink in the US comes from Soybeans...not from Octopus!
Ink can be a renewable resource if it is made from renewable materials. A good example of ink as a renewable resource is soy ink, which uses a readily-grown plant as its base.