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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 531509" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>If you have a pen that burps up ink. Give back a drop or two of ink to the bottle when filling. Do not fill to the max. Proper pen flushing can help to resolve that problem. Or not. And the final thing that happens to me. Sometimes when a pen gets low on ink, it will suddenly burp or dump a fair bit out on me, or the paper. A sign can be a pen writing wetter than normal.</p><p></p><p>Ink can make all the difference. Some are slick, wet, dry, scratchy, thin, saturated, you name it and there is an ink out there that does it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 531509, member: 7"] If you have a pen that burps up ink. Give back a drop or two of ink to the bottle when filling. Do not fill to the max. Proper pen flushing can help to resolve that problem. Or not. And the final thing that happens to me. Sometimes when a pen gets low on ink, it will suddenly burp or dump a fair bit out on me, or the paper. A sign can be a pen writing wetter than normal. Ink can make all the difference. Some are slick, wet, dry, scratchy, thin, saturated, you name it and there is an ink out there that does it. [/QUOTE]
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