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Can you use blue-black ink in trials/HSC exams? (1 Viewer)

Auzendriel

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I bought bottled blue black ink (Lamy blue black) for my fountain pen and I hate black ink unless if it's diluted slightly. Are you allowed to use ink that isn't fully black in trials and HSC exams?
 

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I bought bottled blue black ink (Lamy blue black) for my fountain pen and I hate black ink unless if it's diluted slightly. Are you allowed to use ink that isn't fully black in trials and HSC exams?
With pens you can use black or blue ink, preferably black as it's easier to mark or see when photocopied if needed. Shouldn't matter if it's slightly diluted as long as it can be seen.
 

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I bought bottled blue black ink (Lamy blue black) for my fountain pen and I hate black ink unless if it's diluted slightly. Are you allowed to use ink that isn't fully black in trials and HSC exams?
y not do IB?
 

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With pens you can use black or blue ink, preferably black as it's easier to mark or see when photocopied if needed. Shouldn't matter if it's slightly diluted as long as it can be seen.
so blue-black is fine?
 

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I'd try out some scanners and scan your handwriting and check the visibility of the inks on the scanned version.
 

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