Inkjet paper is a specific type to allow rapid ink drying. Is it chemicaly coated to aid this? If so, is the chemical toxic?
Just thought I should know before I lick my finger to turn the page (again).
Tear off a 10cm by 2 cm strip, chew it and swallow it.
If we don't hear from you again, we'll know the answer ;)
Go on strix; do it for the good of science :D
Do it as a kinda test :) After all BrainThrust drunk glue and is still with us to this day :hihi:
Originally posted by Strix
Inkjet paper is a specific type to allow rapid ink drying. Is it chemicaly coated to aid this? If so, is the chemical toxic?
Just thought I should know before I lick my finger to turn the page (again).
I doubt it'd be made from anything toxic purely because of what it is.
And even if it were, you'd have to eat ALOT of it
It dries your fingers out really quickly and I handle it all day. I must have to lick my index finger 1000 times a day.
Tastes foul. :gag:
Oh my God just eaten five portions of the stuff with my Yorkshire Pudding and sprouts....farewell old world ..the treasure is buried 20 paces from the entrance to Endcliff ..ahhhhhh