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When selecting the appropriate ink for fountain pens, you should
not base it on the brand. Read on and discover tips on how to take
care of your fountain pen and find a good ink to go along with
it.
Fountain pens have a long history. They are actually a
derivative of the quill pens which were largely used in the
1800s. Fountain pens were invented to avoid the annoyance of
constantly dipping the pen into a bottle of ink.
To a true pen enthusiast, there is nothing like a stylish fountain
pen to use in writing. In fact, many fountain pen users frown upon
regular ballpoint pens because to them, fountain pens are way classier
and more sophisticated. But there are a set of guidelines that you
must follow in taking care of your fountain pens.
First, do not press down too hard when writing because it can cause
damage to the nib. Grip and press the pen with a constant pressure
that’s just right for writing. Applying the same pressure all
throughout will result to even, thinner strokes.
To clean and refill the ink for fountain pens, make sure that the
cartridge reservoir is empty. Then fill it with water and gently shake
this tube. Repeat several times until the cartridge is clean. The nib
should also be cleaned with water. Use a dry cloth to dry the whole
thing.
Selecting the right ink for your fountain simply entails choosing
your color of preference. Black and blue are the formal colors used in
business writing. But there are different shades of black and blue
that you can choose from. Ask ink sellers to present you a list of
color selection so you can choose a particular color that you
like.
A good ink should dry quickly and have an opaque quality to it
after drying. This makes for great business transactions such as
writing a check. Instead of switching colors every now and then, buy
two or more fountain pens for each color. This helps preserve the
quality of the nib by avoiding constant washing.
Fountain pens are usually compatible with ink cartridge. This is
more convenient than using a converter. Pens like Parker, Waterman,
and Aurora all use standard sized cartridges. Use your fountain
regularly to avoid clogging. Also remember that most fountain pens are
not waterproof.
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