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Reservoir pens-Cont.

Pens and Inks, Continued Reservoir pens Reservoir pens, sometimes referred to as technical pens, have a pen nib, a feed system, and an ink reservoir.   Reservoir pens have conical or tubular tips.    Tubular-tipped reservoir pens attach to the scribe of hand lettering devices.  Reservoir  pen  nibs  create  lines  of  uniform  width.  The  feed  system is  a  weighted,  gravity-fed  needle  that  regulates  ink  flow.  The  reservoir  is  a refillable plastic cartridge attached to the feed system and housed inside a handle.   The pen is ready to use when you hear a light clicking sound made by the weighted needle as you gently shake a pen up and down. Figure 1-20 shows an exploded view of a reservoir pen. Figure 1-20.—An exploded view of a reservior pen. Continued  on  next  page 1-33

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