INK
Definition of ink:
The origin of this word is encaustum. In Greek, the term translated as the red ink with which the Greek emperors signed is two words, one of which means burnt, → see encaustic). The Latin word and the Greek word are highlighted differently; Latin had an accent on the syllable cau, and, as in all words from Greek where the nationalistic stress conflicts with the foreign one, the pronunciation of encaustum was sometimes Latin (encaústum), sometimes Greek (encaustum); At least this is what the Romance languages show, which reproduce some encaustum (French and its dialects, Sicilian), others encaustum (Occitan, Spanish, Italian
How is ink made?
To do this, you can use a machine that contains tiny metal balls that separate the pigments from each other. Once you have optimized your pigment yield, you have to work on the glossy side and the consistency of the ink, and this will determine the final rendering and intensity of the color
Using of ink:
Ink is used in many ways throughout the printing process, from preparing the printer for use, to printing documents, photos, and other types of material
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