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Other than needing immediate withdrawal assistance from no longer being able to use my FAVORITE Pilot fine point gel ink pen on nursing notes, what do I do now?
I bought a Zebra 301 ball point pen, but the ink stopped flowing in the middle of a word in a nursing note. It feels like writing with a thin copper water pipe.
I need a pen that has the sweet feel of a Sarasa 7.0, the warmth of a Pilot G-2 or G-3. I threw the four dollars worth of Pilot Better Retractables out of the window on route 53.
My PENS have been banned due to their bleeding when a spot of moisture casts the pain of blotching on their legal documents.
Forget XANAX etc, what I need is a pen that won't bleed when hit with water. Help?!!
Other than needing immediate withdrawal assistance from no longer being able to use my FAVORITE Pilot fine point gel ink pen on nursing notes, what do I do now?I bought a Zebra 301 ball point pen, but the ink stopped flowing in the middle of a word in a nursing note. It feels like writing with a thin copper water pipe.
I need a pen that has the sweet feel of a Sarasa 7.0, the warmth of a Pilot G-2 or G-3. I threw the four dollars worth of Pilot Better Retractables out of the window on route 53.
My PENS have been banned due to their bleeding when a spot of moisture casts the pain of blotching on their legal documents.
Forget XANAX etc, what I need is a pen that won't bleed when hit with water. Help?!!
Computer charting will break you of this 'habit'........
Ditto to that. I recently rediscovered Uniball Signo and am using that along with my Pilot...though I prefer the Signo 205 to the 207--the finer the point, the better the pen for me!
Yes, I like the 207 micro tips (0.5) as well. The Impact micro (0.38) is also nice if you need a REALLY fine line!
hiddencatRN, BSN, RN
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STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE!
Lol, jk. I'm sorry I don't have any pen recs, but your post made me smile. Can you get different ink inserts to put in the casing? Or is it more the ink that you are going in to DT over?