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Ink viscosity

Ink viscosity refers to the thickness or flowability of ink, which impacts how easily it spreads and adheres during printing or writing. Think of it like comparing honey to water; honey is thick and flows slowly, while water is thin and flows quickly. Ink with proper viscosity ensures sharp, clear images without smudging or bleeding. If it's too thick, it may clog the printer; if too thin, it may feather or run. Maintaining the right viscosity is essential for consistent quality and precise application in printing processes.