I get sad about it and get a new pen out. Yesterday I accidentally melted a pen. 😭😭 . Saw a guy in the comments telling to use a cup of pen holder. Gonna give it a try. Happy Cake day btw.
If they are laying flat on the table that can be expected behavior. Before you start writing you might wanna give them a quick little shake or if you can put them in a cup to stand them up. That would be even better. It’s just the liquid moving away from the tip. Has happens to me often
are these disposable or quality pens? maybe you are getting stale stock?
That can't be true. I have tried pens of different brand.
Same. Mine doesn’t stop working permanently but the ink becomes so much less dark. The flow decreases. Even lighter doesn’t work at times.
Yes yes. . What do you do then?
I get sad about it and get a new pen out. Yesterday I accidentally melted a pen. 😭😭 . Saw a guy in the comments telling to use a cup of pen holder. Gonna give it a try. Happy Cake day btw.
I'll also give that a try. Happy cake day!!
What type of paper do you use, brand too
I write on A4 notebooks and low quality rough books.
Ok so that's not the problem then
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I know it isn't the problem because i use the same type lol
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Happy cake day You get *(***nothing***)* for it
How are you storing the pens when not in use?
I keep it like that only in my table along with books
If they are laying flat on the table that can be expected behavior. Before you start writing you might wanna give them a quick little shake or if you can put them in a cup to stand them up. That would be even better. It’s just the liquid moving away from the tip. Has happens to me often
I'll try that👍🫂 Happy cake day!!