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Question Posted Wednesday April 18 2007, 3:24 pm

i was just wondering where ink is from?
trees? like paper is from trees
ink is from ___ ?
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Mackenzie answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 4:31 pm:
Good question.
I had never thought about this until now.
I am under the impression that it doesn't come from any one thing.
I understand it to be from a minxture of "waxes, lubricants, surfactants, and drying agents".
Obviously I jumped on Google, but nearest I can tell.. there is no simple answer.
That being said, hopefully you don't mind just a little bit of reading. :)
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