Always wondered. Why is it that only black ink is used on official documentation?
Always wondered. Why is it that only black ink is used on official documentation?
When the documents are photocopied, it ensures that a good replication of the signature.
The other problem with blank ink, with the quality of the copiers today, it becomes difficult to tell between an original and a copy. Depending on the documentation, some companies prefer you to sign in blue, so that you can tell the difference between an original and a copy.
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Black ink - apparently - does not fade in time, whereas the other colours do.
Look at the way a fountain pen works.But a fountain pen does not leave an indentation on the page anyway. There you go forgers, use fountain pens instead...
Although the amount of pressure that you have to apply is miniscule, you still have to apply pressure on the paper for the ink of a fountain to flow.
You will get professional forgers out there & you may need a professional graphologist or a private investigator with a trained eye to determine if it is a forgery.
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