Do you, perchance, have an Iroshizuku ink available to test with?
If not, perhaps try this...
Tools needed:
- 1 Toothpick
- 1 drop of dishwashing soap
- Your pen
METHOD:
- Prepare your pen ink reservoir by removing the section or converter to allow access to the ink
- Dip the very absolute tiniest portion of the tip of the toothpick into the dishwashing soap
- Swirl the affected tip of the toothpick around in the ink of your pen
- Reseal the pen and allow the microscopic amount of dishwashing soap to mix with the ink (breaking the surface tension aptly) by rotating the pen for 2 minutes
- Retest the inks ability to properly exit the nib after the pen has been sitting for a while
- If successful...you need a slightly more fluid ink for that particular pen....Perhaps Diamine inks will not do
- If unsuccessful...you can replay steps 1-5
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