Fill a printer cartridge with invisible ink

Fill a printer cartridge with invisible ink

This is an easy video tutorial about making invisible ink for inkjet printer.Cool for making your important document more safe. Use this as inspiration for one of your April Fools Day pranks!

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Monneyman3 (9) 1 year ago
Where do you get the pens?
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bird crick (53) 1 year ago
british are hilarioussss
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Chaotic Hopes (3) 6 months ago
Hah! The stuff people think of. Pretty neat...
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ryan (4) 5 months ago
good,i like it
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stewartspicer (-4) 4 months ago
thats cool and all but you can read it in sunlight to :P
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how2junki 4 months ago
this reminds me of "invisible tatoos" that only are seen in the dark after its been exposed 2 light. i wonder if they really work that well or if u can see them in daylight
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