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Rotring Core question
I bought one a few days ago, and I'm not crazy about the ink flow. It's
a bit dry, which makes it a bit scratchy too. I've ordered a converter for it, and will put different ink in it, as well. (I bought the Rotring cartridges.) Is it reasonable to expect anything different? Is their ink not that good? This is the only pen I have that uses cartridges, so I don't know if that will make any difference. Any thoughts or similar experiences? Bob |
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Is it reasonable to expect anything different? Is their ink not that
good? This is the only pen I have that uses cartridges, so I don't know if that will make any difference. Any thoughts or similar experiences? well, the ink might make a difference. I'm not terribly familiar with Rotring ink. IIRC it's a bit thin and watery which could mean less lubrication of the nib. if you can't exchange it (and since this is discontinued you might not be able to) you can get some help in the smoothing and flow department from a number of people. suggestions for improving flow were posted in the thread above "Wettest Pens" as well as "Poor Ink Flow in Cross Townsend Anthracite." My Core was very smooth OOTB and has good flow - neither too much or too little. It's pretty much catch as catch can with pens. -- For More Pen Talk, Images, Trading and Reviews: The Fountain Pen Network http://pagesperso.laposte.net/fpnet |
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I can only echo what KCat says. I have five cores -- all smoooooth writers
OOTB. I'm using converters and Waterman ink. Never used cartridges. George "KCat" wrote in message m... Is it reasonable to expect anything different? Is their ink not that good? This is the only pen I have that uses cartridges, so I don't know if that will make any difference. Any thoughts or similar experiences? well, the ink might make a difference. I'm not terribly familiar with Rotring ink. IIRC it's a bit thin and watery which could mean less lubrication of the nib. if you can't exchange it (and since this is discontinued you might not be able to) you can get some help in the smoothing and flow department from a number of people. suggestions for improving flow were posted in the thread above "Wettest Pens" as well as "Poor Ink Flow in Cross Townsend Anthracite." My Core was very smooth OOTB and has good flow - neither too much or too little. It's pretty much catch as catch can with pens. -- For More Pen Talk, Images, Trading and Reviews: The Fountain Pen Network http://pagesperso.laposte.net/fpnet |
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I have a Core that was a bit dry at first, but after the ink saturated the
feed it wrote quite well. To this day it will leave a nice dry line when writing, I wouldn't call it a wet writer, but it has a very consistent ink flow. I use the cartridges. Give it a chance for a day or two, if it doesn't improve then I would try to exchange it. |
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