Ink is the most important part of printing and writing, whether you are drawing comics, writing a letter, tattooing or printing in bulk. The type of inks makes all the difference. A wide range of effects can occur with all that ink you choose, especially when you know the properties of ink and how to use it. There are different types of inks available in the market.
Drawing Inks
These water resistant inks come in various colors and inks are the designer of choice. It also dries very quickly with the resin dissolved in the ink that adds a shiny finish drying, which allows an artist to overlap with another ink quickly and safely to spot, running or bleeding. China ink#1# a drawing in black ink with a variable density depending on the brand is very popular between designers, as it is considered the only durable, light-proof ink drawing of the family. Non-waterproof Inks Commonly used in ink and fountain pens and comes in various forms. In comparison to drawing inks, non waterproof inks are thinner and inappropriate for printing. A couple of ink is available designed to behave more like water color and absorbs quickly into the paper to a matte finish.
Edible Ink
This type of ink is most often used to write or reproduction of photos in pastels, and prints on a sheet of rice starch. An inkjet printer can print edible ink, but the printer itself should only be used for printing images based on foods that are considered safe#2# like most printing inks and some are toxic. Old printers can be thoroughly cleaned and converted to print edible.