My pen can't write, please help!
My pen can't write, please help!
It's frustrating that a pen can't write, but don't worry, I have some solutions for you.
First, check that your pen is out of ink. If so, you need to ink the pen. If you are using a disposable ink sac, make sure the sac is properly installed and not damaged. If there is a problem with the ink sac, you can try replacing it with a new one. If you are using an ink blotter, make sure that your ink blotter is properly installed and not clogged.
If your pen is still unable to write, the problem may be in the nib. You can try gently squeezing the nib to loosen it a bit more. If you are unable to repair the nib yourself, you can take the pen to a professional stationery shop or repair shop and have a professional help you.
Also, make sure that your pen has not suffered any physical damage, such as falling or bumping. These damages can lead to loose nibs or damaged internal parts.
Finally, make sure your pen stays dry while in use. If your pen is left in a humid environment for a long time, the ink may clog the nib or cause other problems.
When using a pen, you need to pay attention to the following:
Hold the pen properly: Hold the pen at the right Angle and with the right force to avoid being too tight or too loose.
Use the right paper: Using too thin or rough paper may affect the writing effect. A paper of moderate thickness with a smooth surface is recommended.
Replace ink and ink sacs regularly: Using the same bottle of ink or ink sac for a long period of time may cause blockage or dryness. It is recommended to replace ink and ink bags regularly.
Avoid falling and collision: Falling and collision may cause damage to the nib or loose internal parts, affecting the writing effect. Therefore, fall and collision should be avoided when used.
Maintenance and maintenance: Cleaning pens regularly and keeping them dry can extend their service life and maintain good writing results. Regular maintenance and maintenance is recommended.