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Being far from an expert on this, IMO ink goes on liquid so it soaks into the paper, where pencil carbon tends to "sit" on top of the paper. I think if you attempt to erase the ink, the result will be paper removal and a blemish mark more unsightly than the ink mark. Just my opinion, but I have several cards with ink marks or writing and I think it adds to the character of the card.
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