Documents that are printed by laserjet have a plastic dust fused to the paper fibers as their "ink". It is impervious to being removed with alcohol or other solvents. Yes, alcohol even dissolves "permanent" ink like Sharpies. It is used to clean whiteboards when people write on them with Sharpies by mistake.
Documents that are printed by laserjet have a plastic dust fused to the paper fibers as their "ink". It is impervious to being removed with alcohol or other solvents. Yes, alcohol even dissolves "permanent" ink like Sharpies. It is used to clean whiteboards when people write on them with Sharpies by mistake.
An easy way to clean sharpie off a white board is to use a dry erase marker
Wouldn't paper be harder to remove permanent ink from than a slick white board surface? I don't know, just wondering.