★ MOS-007 series invisible
inks are specifically made for use with Epson
printers producing invisible prints which glow under
a black light.
(These inkjet inks glow when placed under an ultraviolet
light.)
★
They are available in 6 colors produce extraordinary
spectrum of brilliant UV fluorescence. You know
what you print, but others cannot see it. A black
light can magically make your prints visible.
★ A black
light, also referred as a UV-A light, wood's lamp, or
simply ultraviolet light, is a lamp that emits short
wave (UV-A) ultraviolet light and not much visible
light. For our invisible inks, black light with
wave length at 365nm is the optimum.
★ Bars,
laser tag arenas, night clubs,
love hotels, motels, restaurants,
dinosaur exhibitions, and haunted
houses can be decorated with invisible ink wallpaper,
or invisible
ink prints. Also,
our invisible inks have been used in
espionage,
anti-counterfeiting, security, theft protection,
property marking,
black light posters, and hand stamping for readmission.
★ It is
essential that the correct paper is chosen for your
application. Most papers on the market contain optical
brighteners. These fluorescence will drown out
much of the color of the invisible inks. So, we
would suggest users use light yellow plain paper or
light blue plain paper for invisible ink printings.
★ Many of us
tried invisible ink pen before, it's fun and useful to
send secret messages. Wouldn't it be better to have
this capability on your inkjet printers? Sounds
like something out of a James Bond movie or a big
project? No, you can do it as well. Here are
videos to show you how easy to make invisible ink prints with
Epson printers.
★ Do you know the history of invisible ink?
The
Central Intelligence Agency declassified the United
States Government's six oldest classified documents,
dating from 1917 and 1918. These documents, which
describe secret writing techniques and are housed at the
National Archives, are believed to be the only remaining
classified documents from the World War I era. Documents
describing secret writing fall under the CIA's purview
to declassify. Learn more about this...