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Inkjet printers primarily use two types of inks: dye-based and pigment-based. Dye-based inks are known for their vibrant colors and are suitable for high-quality photo prints. They absorb into the paper to provide smooth, detailed images but can fade over time when exposed to sunlight. Pigment-based inks, on the other hand, consist of tiny particles that sit on the surface of the paper, making them more resistant to water and sunlight, thus more durable and suitable for documents or prints that require longevity. The choice between these inks depends on the desired output and use; for instance, photographers often prefer dye-based inks for their depth of color, while businesses might choose pigment-based inks for their archival quality documents.
To bleach a denim jacket, first, ensure it's clean and dry. Wear gloves to protect your hands and work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fumes. Prepare a bleach solution by mixing one part bleach with one part water in a bucket or spray bottle, depending on whether you want an overall bleach or a patterned effect. If dipping the jacket, submerge it fully or partially in the solution, depending on the desired effect. Leave it in for 10-30 minutes, checking periodically to achieve the right level of bleaching. If spraying, apply the bleach solution where desired for a more controlled, patterned effect. After achieving the desired bleaching, rinse the jacket thoroughly with cold water and then wash it alone in a washing machine to remove any residual bleach.
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