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Why My Fountain Pen Isn’t Writing

Why My Fountain Pen Isnt Writing

Fountain pens are becoming more and more popular every day. After all, they offer a wide range of nib sizes and different body styles. Not to mention their smooth ink flow. 

While ballpoint pens, rollerball pens, and gel pens may be simpler to use, it’s magical when you write with a fountain pen. However, more often than not, these pens don’t write. No matter if it catches you in the middle of a document or if you’re about to start one, you just don’t know what’s happening. But there’s no reason to panic. Keep reading and discover everything you need to do when your pen isn’t writing.

Quick Checklist 

If your fountain pen isn’t writing and you don’t have a lot of time to figure out what’s wrong, you may want to check the following checklist:

1 – Take a look at the converter, ink cartridge, or internal filling system to see if it still has ink. 

2 – Take a closer look at the nib and feed of your fountain pen to ensure they are perfectly aligned. 

3 – If you’re using a new fountain pen or one that you haven’t used for a while, you may need to clean it.

My New Fountain Pen Isn’t Writing

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If you just got home with a brand new fountain pen, you must be incredibly excited. After all, you want to see how it writes and how well it fits in your hand. However, as soon as you have it ready to write on a blank piece of paper, you realize that it doesn’t write at all. So, what may be the problem? 

One of the things that many people don’t know is that many new fountain pens don’t come with ink. This way, the first thing you need to check is whether your new pen uses converters or ink cartridges. Some can use both. 

In case your pen uses converters, you will need to fill it with ink. You may prefer to get ink bottles or ink samples. While the first ones are usually less expensive, ink samples allow you to try different colors. As soon as you have fountain pen ink at home, you can then fill your converter using a syringe. 

On the other hand, if your pen uses cartridges, it will be simpler to start writing with it. All you need to do is to insert the ink cartridge. Notice that you will need to make some pressure to puncture the cartridge’s seal. In case you are worried about damaging your new pen, you can use our ink cartridge opener.

One of the things that you need to be aware of is that it may take some time for the ink to flow down the feed and then the nib. So, allow some minutes for the ink to flow down. The process may be quicker if you keep the nib facing down with the cap on. You may also want to shake your capped pen with the nib facing down as well. 

Is Your Fountain Pen Inked?

Fountain pens need to be refilled with ink. As we mentioned above, some use converters, others use cartridges, and still others have their own filling system. 

#1: Your Fountain Pen Uses Cartridges: 

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Ink cartridges are incredibly practical. After all, when you dry one, you just need to replace it with a new one. However, it’s worth noting that some ink cartridges are refillable. This means that you can refill a used cartridge with bottled ink using a syringe. 

When your pen uses cartridges, you want to make sure that you buy the right ones for it. While many different brands use standard international cartridges, others don’t. On our ink cartridges page, you can easily search for the brand of your fountain pen and discover the right cartridges for it. 

#2: Your Fountain Pen Uses Converters: 

In this case, you need to have either bottled ink or ink samples. If this is your first fountain pen that uses a converter, you may be a bit scared about how to refill your pen with ink properly. However, this is a very simple process. 

Overall speaking, you just need to submerge both the nib and feed of your fountain pen in your favorite ink. Depending on the type of converter that your pen uses, you may need to turn the knob to draw ink into the fountain pen or slide up the converter button to draw it. 

#3: Your Fountain Pen Uses An Internal Filling System: 

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The last type of fountain pen is the one that features its own internal filling system. It may have a vacuum mechanism or a piston one, for example. No matter the filling system it has, you will need bottled ink or ink samples to fill it. 

Generally speaking, you will need to follow the same instructions as if your pen used a converter. This means that you will need to submerge both the nib and feed and then use the pen’s mechanism to fill its internal reservoir. 

My Fountain Pen Still Has Ink In It 

If you are trying to write with a fountain pen that you didn’t use for some time, it may not be writing at all. 

One of the things that you need to know is that your fountain pen ink flow may change due to many factors. These include not using it for a very long time, air pressure, among others. So, how can you make your pen write again? 

The good news is that you have many different solutions. You may want to start by gently shaking your capped pen. In case it doesn’t work, you may want to run the nib under flowing water. 

In case your pen still doesn’t write, there are other things that you can do: 

#1: Fountain Pens That Use Ink Cartridges: 

In case your pen takes cartridges, you need to remove the barrel first. Then, with the nib pointing up, squeeze the cartridge. 

As soon as you see some ink appearing in the feed, it’s time to test your fountain pen and see if it’s writing again. 

#2: Fountain Pens That Use Converters: 

In case your pen uses a converter, you should remove its barrel and then point the nib up. Now, it’s time to carefully twist the converter just like you would if you were emptying it. 

As soon as you see ink appearing in the feed, stop twisting and see if your pen is already writing again.

Is Your Fountain Pen Clean? 

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In case you just bought your first fountain pen, you may not know that you need to clean it regularly. In fact, it’s a good idea to start by cleaning your brand new pen before you even try it. Not only the feed may still come with machining oils as some brands usually test their nibs using ink. This means that your new pen may have some ink left in the feed.

Even if you have a fountain pen that you haven’t used for a while, you may want to clean it to ensure that it continues to work properly. The truth is that over time, dried ink and even paper fibers can build up preventing them from writing. So, how can you clean your fountain pen? 

You can either clean your fountain pen by using running water or by using a cleaning solution. While running water tends to work well, when your fountain pen is brand new or you haven’t used it for some time, it’s a better idea to use a cleaning solution.

Simply put, you should soak both the nib and feed in water or the cleaning solution. This should be enough to make your pen write. 

Bottom Line

It’s incredibly frustrating when you want to write with a fountain pen and it simply doesn’t work. No matter if your fountain pen is new or not, it’s almost always possible to recover it. 

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Meet The 50ml Fountain Pen Cleaning Solution

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While water allows you to clean your fountain pens, sometimes you need something a little stronger to assure a perfect cleaning. The InexPens 50ml Fountain Pen Cleaning Solution is a highly concentrated cleaning flush designed to assure a spotless cleaning. Discover all the details here.

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InexPens Fountain Pen Cleaning Solution

Our cleaning flush is available in 5ml and 50ml. The 5ml cleaning solution is perfect to test, and the 50ml should last you for a long time.

Our 50ml Fountain Pen Cleaning Solution is a gentle solution that won’t damage your fountain pens but that will help you get rid of any ink residues that you may have missed during your regular water cleaning. Check it out here.

You can use it while you clean your pens between any ink change, or you can use it just after a couple of ink changes, to assure your fountain pen feed, converter and nib are completely free of any ink.

If you refill empty cartridges, our cleaning solution can also help. Simply refill a cartridge with our cleaning solution, let it act for 12 to 24 hours, and clean the cartridge with water.

You can reuse our cleaning solution, but it’s usually better to replace it after a couple of cleanings. If you’re using our 50ml bottle, you can simply transfer 3 to 5ml to a smaller vial, and clean your pens using the smaller vial.

Please note: never drink this cleaning solution, and be careful when you use it. Keep this cleaning solution out of reach of children and pets. And don’t mix any other cleaning products with it.

You can add simply a little water if you’re trying to get a little more out of it. Just keep in mind that if you dilute it with water, the cleaning properties might be affected.

Click here to see all the details about InexPens Fountain Pen Cleaning Solution.

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Meet The InexPens Cleaning Package Set

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Fountain pens require a bit of cleaning and maintenance. That’s a surprising fact for new fountain pen users, but once you know a little about these pens, it becomes part of the fun of using fountain pens. This is why you need our InexPens Cleaning Package Set.

Introducing InexPens Cleaning Package Set

If you’re just starting out your pen collection, our new cleaning set can help you keep all your pens in tip-top condition. Check our InexPens Cleaning Package Set.

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With this cleaning package, you will have everything you need to ensure that your fountain pens are always in perfect conditions and that they keep writing just the way you like.

Why Do You Need To Clean Your Pens?

Just with a little maintenance, you can assure the perfect ink flow and preserve your fountain pens for the long term.

If you don’t clean your fountain pens, ink will dry inside your nibs, and the damage might even become permanent.

You should never store an inked fountain pen in a drawer for years for that exact reason.

But the maintenance and cleaning don’t have to be hard. If you simply clean your pens on every ink change, you should be good.

With the InexPens Cleaning Package Set, you get:

  • 50ml InexPens Highly Concentrated Cleaning Solution
  • 3 5ml Plastic Vials (perfect to fill with cleaning solution to clean your pens)
  • 2 Brash Sheets 0.02 (to clean your nibs and assure perfect ink flow)
  • 1 5ml syringe with needle (to easily fill converters, cartridges, or vials with InexPens cleaning solution)
  • 3 transfer pipettes (to easily fill vials or eyedroppers with InexPens cleaning solution)

Even if you use this set often, it will last you for years. And the best part is that you can easily replace any component of this set in the future. So, once you start using Inexpens cleaning set, you can rest assured you can easily keep your fountain pens and nibs in perfect condition for years.

Discover more about the InexPens Cleaning Package Set by clicking here.

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Now Available: InexPens Fountain Pen Cleaning Solution

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While water allows you to clean your fountain pens, sometimes you need something a little stronger to assure a perfect cleaning.

InexPens Fountain Pen Cleaning Solution is a highly concentrated cleaning flush designed to assure a spotless cleaning. Check all the details about our powerful solution here.

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InexPens Fountain Pen Cleaning Solution

Our cleaning flush is available in 5ml and 50ml. The 5ml cleaning solution is perfect to test, and the 50ml should last you for a long time.

Our Fountain Pen Cleaning Solution is a gentle solution that won’t damage your fountain pens but that will help you get rid of any ink residues that you may have missed during your regular water cleaning.

You can use it while you clean your pens between any ink change, or you can use it just after a couple of ink changes, to assure your fountain pen feed, converter and nib are completely free of any ink.

If you refill empty cartridges, our cleaning solution can also help. Simply refill a cartridge with our cleaning solution, let it act for 12 to 24 hours, and clean the cartridge with water.

You can reuse our cleaning solution, but it’s usually better to replace it after a couple of cleanings. If you’re using our 50ml bottle, you can simply transfer 3 to 5ml to a smaller vial, and clean your pens using the smaller vial.

Please note: never drink this cleaning solution, and be careful when you use it. Keep this cleaning solution out of reach of children and pets. And don’t mix any other cleaning products with it.

You can add simply a little water if you’re trying to get a little more out of it. Just keep in mind that if you dilute it with water, the cleaning properties might be affected.

Click here to see all the details about InexPens Fountain Pen Cleaning Solution.

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Introducing The 0.02 Brass Sheet

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If you notice that your fountain pen has some crusted up ink or any lodged paper fibers, you can easily clean it with our 0.02 Brass Sheet. Check more details here.

Our set of 0.02mm brash sheets is perfect for flossing between the nib tines of your favorite fountain pen. This simple maintenance task allows you to keep your ink flowing smoothly.

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Why Should You Use The 0.02 Brash Sheet?

A single brash sheet should last you for years. You use the brash sheet corner to floss your nib tines, but when the corner gets damaged, you can easily cut it with a scissor, and you’ll get 2 new corners to use.

Our 0.02 bash sheet easily fits between your pen tines without causing any damage or misaligning the tines.

The best way to use this brash sheets is to insert the corner of the sheet into the slit of the nib (or breathing hole). Then, slowly and gently drag the brass sheet toward the tip of the nib. Repeat the process if necessary.

While you can execute this process in an inked pen, it’s much better to do it during the cleaning process. Wash your fountain pen with water and cleaning flush, and then take some time to use your 0.02 brash sheet.

If you prefer to, you can also remove the nib from the pen in order to use the brass sheet. That’s not required but it allows you to easily clean your nib without any concerns about the feed.

Cleaning your nibs with a brash sheet is not something you need to do much often unless you’re using some aggressive fountain pen inks.

If you’re performing any kind of nib smoothing, using a brash sheet becomes even more important since this is the perfect way to remove any tiny metal particles from your nib.

Our 0.02 Brass Sheet has approximately 2,3cm X 5cm (1” X 2”). Check all the details here.

Click here to know more details about our 0.02 Brass Sheet set.

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Meet Fountain Pen Accessories

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At InexPens, we know that handwriting pleasure is much more than just buying a great pen, a fountain pen, your favorite ink, cartridges, or refills. So, you can now have all the Fountain Pen Accessories that you need.

The truth is that when you are a pen lover, you want to ensure that your pens are always working as they should. After all, you just hate when your favorite fountain pen starts skipping. So, make sure that you check out our wide range of pen accessories that can help you maintain your fountain pens and pens working as they should.

Maintaining and protecting your pens is part of the fun. Just as fine-tuning your favorite writing instrument to make sure you get the most out of it. Penmanship is an art and a skill.

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Fountain Pen Accessories

Here are the main accessories categories we just added at InexPens:

1 – Glass Bottles

Our glass bottles are perfect to take some ink on the go, or to store some ink samples for the long term. We’re currently offering glass ink vials/ink bottles in 2ml, 3ml, 5ml, and 30ml.

2 – Plastic Vials

Just like the glass counterparts, these plastic vials allow you to easily store, mix or take some ink on the go.

3 – Fountain Pen Converters

A fountain pen converter allows you to easily turn any cartridge pen into a full piston converted pen. You can use any fountain pen bottled ink with these converters. Besides that, another great advantage of a good converter is that it makes your task of cleaning your fountain pen much easier.

4 – Replacement Nibs

Sometimes, all you need is not a new pen, it’s a replacement nib. A replacement nib can bring a completely new personality and writing experience to your current fountain pen.

5 – Magnifying Glass

With this magnifying glass, you can easily inspect the nib and feed of your fountain pens and make sure that they are perfectly aligned.

Check all our latest Fountain Pen Accessories here.

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Introducing The InexPens Silicone Grease

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InexPens Silicone Grease is used to seal the threads of your fountain pen when you perform an eyedropper conversion.

Another popular use for waterproof silicone grease is to lubricate piston-filled fountain pens and ink converters to keep them working smoothly.

If you’re looking to grease your piston seal pens or the threads on an eyedropper conversions, check our InexPens Silicone Grease.

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Why use an eyedropper pen?

Eyedropper conversions are amazing fountain pens. They allow you to carry up to 3 or 4ml of ink, which is much more ink than any converter or cartridge allows you to.

When you convert a fountain pen into an eyedropper, you use the entire barrel as an ink reservoir, so there’s not any other solution that allows you to carry this much ink in your pen.

Piston and converters lubrication

If your piston filled fountain pen or your ink converters require too much effort to fill, it might be time to lubricate them with waterproof silicone grease. Just by using a little quantity of silicone grease, they work as new once again.

How to use silicone grease

It couldn’t be easier. You simply use a small stick to get the silicone grease in the threads. You can use your fingers, but I usually prefer to use a stick, and then use a finger to spread the silicone grease.

Do you need an O Ring for eyedropper conversions?

That depends on the pen you’re converting. Some pens require an o ring, others won’t. Some people advocate that you always use an o-ring in any eyedropper conversion. I’ve been using simply silicone grease on dozens of pens without any problem or leaking. If the pen design won’t seal correctly, you might need an o-ring. I confess I never had that problem, so I stick to this silicone grease.

If you’re using a less dense silicone grease, maybe you need the ring. I can only comment on our silicone grease, and I never had the need for the o-ring yet.

InexPens Silicone Grease is waterproof and one single unit lasts for years. Even if you convert plenty of fountain pens to eyedroppers, each time you seal a thread you only need to use a drop of silicone grease. So, a small jar like this one should last you for years.

The InexPens Silicone Grease has approximately 3cm x 1.5cm (1.18” x 0.59’’).

Discover more about InexPens Silicone Grease.

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Meet The Fountain Pen Cleaning And Maintenance

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In order to keep your fountain pens writing as they should, you need to take good care of them. In order to help you with this tasks, we created Fountain Pen Cleaning And Maintenance products.

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At the Fountain Pen Cleaning And Maintenance, you can find a wide variety of products that will help you take a good care of your favorite fountain pens as well as to make sure that they keep writing as they should.

Fountain Pen Cleaning and Maintenance

Here are some of the products that you can find in this new section:

Inexpens Cleaning Package Set – Perfect all in one solution to get your cleaning and maintenance to the next level. This package includes everything you need to clean and preserve your fountain pen collection.

Brash Sheets – Our 0.02 Brash sheets are perfect for flossing between the nib tines on your fountain pen to keep your ink flowing smoothly.

Fountain Pen Cleaning Solution – InexPens cleaning solution allows you to properly clean your fountain pens and to get rid of any ink residue.

Magnifying Glass – If you’re working on your fountain pen nibs, a magnifying glass is your best friend. Our magnifying glass allows you to easily check your nibs and fine tune them or adjust them if necessary.

Bulb Syringe – A bulb syringe is perfect to quickly clean your fountain pen nibs. You can simply fill it with water or cleaning solution, and you quickly clean your feed and nib.

Silicone Grease – This waterproof silicone grease is perfect to turn a regular fountain pen into an eyedropper pen.

Click here to check out all the maintenance and cleaning products we have available at InexPens.

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