Extra Fine Nib Ink Review: Koh-I-Noor Document Black
This is review #225 in my series. Here's the YouTube video:
Post-recording notes: This was a cartridge, gifted to me from a generous FPNer. I used the Penmanship body in case the ink stains. It did stain the plastic pipette I used to get the ink from the original, really long standard international cartridge into a Pilot cartridge, but then, you can't get anything inside one of my mini pipettes to rub it clean... Cleaning was a bear. Exposed areas come clean with rubbing, but in the section, where the cartridge fits, it would not come off. I tried pen flush, a pipe cleaner, and the ultrasonic cleaner on the section and could not remove the stain from that area.
The ink has a distinct blue-leaning green color in it - enough that I also did chromatography. It also likes to bubble / froth, so I'm guessing there's a flow or lubrication aid in it.
Errata: In the writing sample, "It's message paper," should not be in cursive. I just forgot to go back to printing.
Zoomed in photo (Text is just a bit too dark.)
Screenshot (Text a little too dark, not quite enough green.)
Scan of Completed Review (Very close. Possibly not enough green. Possibly a little to light.)
Absorbent Paper Close-up (top is puzzle paper like thick newsprint, bottom is old 20lb copy paper) (AP: Pretty close; CP: lacking green)
Line width (One of the lines used for dry time. Magnification is 100x. The grid is 100x100µm. The scale is 330µm, with eleven divisions of 30µm each. The line width for this ink is roughly 305µm. With 225 inks measured, the average line width is 295µm.)
Microscope image (100x. The dark color at the top left isn't quite right, but the main point was the cool wavy swirls in the light part.)
Microscope image (100x, cell phone through eyepiece. The color is too yellow - especially in the green portion - but that was the only way to show you that edge of bright blue, which is very close to the color my eyes saw.)
Microscope image (100x, cell phone through eyepiece. One corner of the slide. Brains and a maze. The dark lines in the maze had a hint of the coppery sheen (to my eyes). The tealish color at the top is close to the undertone of this ink.)
Water Test Results (The teal shade on the "written ju" text smear is more obvious to my eyes.)
Other (Left is a close-up photo, right is a scan. My eyes see a hint of bright blue along with the grey-green.)
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