High-quality ink roller problems & How to fix them?
Rolling Pens can be used to write. You may occasionally experience issues while writing with these great pens. This is common with all pens. However most problems can be easily fixed with a little bit knowledge.
This article will assist you in resolving any issues you may be experiencing with your high-quality ink roller. We have listed three major issues and suggested how to resolve them.
Rollerball pen is now dried out
Check to see if your pen refill is needed if the rollerball pen is getting dry. Ink roller pens come with refillable cartridges. If your pen has been used for a while, it should be checked for this first.
If you have just refilled the rollerball pen, but it hasn’t dried up, you still have options to get the ink flowing. The rollerball may be stuck. You can try moving the ball around on a piece if paper or in circles to test. We’ll cover how to get rid of a clogged rolling ball later in the post. However, it’s a great place where to start.
It might be worth running it under warm water. There’s a good possibility that dried ink has gotten trapped in your mechanism. Warm water can dissolve the blockage and make your ink flow again. Use only enough water to submerge and not too much.
To try to unclog a blockage, simply shake the pen. The motion of shaking your pen can loosen the clog. If the clog persists, you can press the rollerball hard onto a piece de paper.
This is one that is easy to treat. Be sure to compare prices and avoid buying refills that are the same brand. Pen manufacturers can make excellent pens, but sometimes their refills are sub-par.
Rollerball Pen Bleeds thru Paper
Rollerball pens use water-based liquid inks that are more susceptible than regular pens to smudges. If your pen keeps smudging even if you are not left-handed you should change the way you hold it. Try different strategies and make sure your hand doesn’t touch the page. If you have left-handed hands, it will be difficult for you to use a roll pen. A good quality ballpoint pen is recommended to lefties.
Try a finer nib for your rollerball pen to reduce bleeding. To reduce ink flow, you can reduce the point size. A second option is to look online for an ink that is drier. Review sites and forums will help you find inks that have been reported for their tendency bleed.
The pen is not the problem, but the paper. This problem can be fixed more often by investing in quality paper.
Conclusion
There should be no issues when you buy top quality rollerball pens. We suggest some easy fixes if ink bleeds or smudging are an issue. This is a common problem with any pen type. Remember that your warranty may not apply to internet-based suggestions if your pen is having problems. To ensure that the pen does not become faulty, check your agreement before you replace it. For details please contact us Hörner on Facebook.