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If it is a printer's mark it won't soak off. Printer's ink doesn't dissolve in water.
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Hi Doug, it's hard to tell if it's a printers mark, an errant glob of ink or
something that occurred after the printing process. I did look at quite a number of Bender (with trees) SC350 cards and I didn't find any with this mark but if you do find another one you will know that it occurred during the printing process. drcy is correct if it's factory ink it won't come off if you soak it. |
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