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How to Use a Rotring Pen

The Rotring Pen company manufactures Isograph technical pens, a well-known line of stylographic pens favored by architects, draftsmen, ink artists and connoisseurs of fine writing instruments. A Rotring Isograph's writing nib controls the flow of ink along a thin filament inside its metal housing. The size of the housing and the inner wire always determines the width of the inked line, which means that users can control line size with considerable precision. Nib measurements for Rotring pens conform to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards for sizing.

Things You'll Need

  • Ink
  • Eyedropper or syringe
  • Tissue
  • Ink cartridge (for cartridge fill pen)
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Instructions

  1. Refillable Reservoir

    • 1

      Remove the pen cap from the pen body, unscrew the ink reservoir and nib mechanism as a single unit from the body, and set the cap and body aside.

    • 2

      Unscrew the reservoir housing from the nib mechanism, pull the reservoir away from the nib and set the nib aside.

    • 3
      A little ink goes a long way

      Use the eyedropper to fill the reservoir with ink. The ink should fill 2/3 of the reservoir.

    • 4

      Reseat the nib mechanism into the reservoir, reattach the nib housing and then screw the whole unit into the pen body.

    • 5

      Hold the pen horizontally, wrap a tissue around the nib, and gently shake the pen a few times to load the nib mechanism with ink. It is normal for the nib to make a clicking sound.

    • 6

      Use slight pressure to touch the nib to the drawing or writing surface. The ink will flow through the housing onto the surface.

    Cartridge Refill

    • 7

      Remove the pen cap, unscrew the nib housing and push the colored tab at the base of the pen body so that the cartridge is released.

    • 8

      Dispose of the empty cartridge.

    • 9
      Use a cartridge designed for the Rotring pen.

      Insert a Rotring replacement cartridge into the pen body, pushing it securely into place.

    • 10

      Hold the pen horizontally, wrap a tissue around the nib, and gently shake the pen a few times to load the nib mechanism with ink. It is normal for the nib to make a clicking sound.

    • 11

      Use slight pressure to touch the nib to the drawing or writing surface. The ink will flow through the housing onto the surface.

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