August 24, 2007, Newsletter Issue #159: Pigment ink

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Pigment ink is sometimes called embossing ink. It is a thick, viscous ink which is water-based and non-permanent. It is slow drying and is often used in conjunction with embossing powder to create the heat embossed effect. It will never dry on gloss card and should only be used on gloss if it is going to be heat embossed.

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