It causes the tip to distribute ink in an odd way. Heat may also get the ink flowing, so you can hold a lighter up to the tip for a few seconds or run it under very warm water. Are the Scribble Stuff pens usable for this type of process? If you’re worried about burning yourself or your pen, use hot water to warm up the ink. I put just the tip of the pen into the flame for a second or two, then try scribbling with it. This image is not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website.

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\u00a9 2020 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved. I want to know what is actually keeping it from working!" Briefly. If the pen is under warranty, you might be able to get it replaced. certain object.

"Haven't tried it yet, but plan to try it shortly." wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. My pen started to work again after I shook it like a thermometer. Otherwise, try running hot water over the nib to get the ink flowing and dissolve clogs, or shake your pen to get any bubbles out. My pen started to work again after I shook it like a thermometer. We do metal work, crack repair, blackening hard rubber, manufacturing replacement caps and parts, vac diaphram replacement. "This was so useful! Depending on the type of pen you got, your pen might also have a warranty. For vintage pens (those no longer supported by the manufacturer) we offer repair service from our in-house repair tech, to local and national repair experts. My pen is new. First of all, try checking the cartridge to see if it looks like there's still ink inside.

"I microwaved the cartridge for 5 seconds, took it out, not warm.

"How to replace the tip, refill the ink tube, and holding from back end & shaking.

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Follow the steps in this article to get it working again. It’s near-instinct, and that’s because it often works. Established in 1997, Pentiques is a Professional Fountain Pen Repair and Restoration Service Center. "It took a few of the methods listed, and I finally got it to work! When pens don't work very well, the ink has often dried out a bit, so putting it in water allows it to become more fluid and usable. No, but if you're blowing into the cartridge, you may get a spray or spatter from the other end, so watch what you're pointing at. I had to change a few things, but it was very helpful." If all else fails, replace the ink cartridge with a new one! We are open! This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.
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\u00a9 2020 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved. Sigh.A ballpoint pen can behave this way when ink has dried around the You can’t always fix this. If you really can’t stand to see another ad again, then please We use cookies to make wikiHow great.