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yes, the 'photo black' is dye based, for use on glossy 'photo papers'
the Photo Black is sometimes abbreviated as PB or PK, and the pigment based, 'normal' black as BK, 'normal' for use on normal - copy - paper or on matte papers. Why that difference - you could print with the PK on matte papers but you don't get a real good black, the BK ink gives you a better laserlike black on matte papers, and the BK ink would not adhere yo glossy surfaces, you could wipe it off under the slightest touch.
the Photo Black is sometimes abbreviated as PB or PK, and the pigment based, 'normal' black as BK, 'normal' for use on normal - copy - paper or on matte papers. Why that difference - you could print with the PK on matte papers but you don't get a real good black, the BK ink gives you a better laserlike black on matte papers, and the BK ink would not adhere yo glossy surfaces, you could wipe it off under the slightest touch.
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