This absolutely works. Anyone trying this pls be patient to keep writing because the ink sometimes does not come out immediately although you're sure it got it. After a few seconds it would. Just give it time to flow. Thanks again Ken.
This is brilliant! I tried syringing ink directly into the cartridge after removing the nib but the ink would just spill out no matter how slow i go. Probably due to the air bubbles trapped inside, which you solved in your method. Will certainly try this method soon!
This method is awesome. You only need an insulin syringe, available everywhere. BTW, your method N°3 is also good, but you must find a 3mm int diam silicon tube. With the syringe, a piece of plumber tape around the metal part of the cartridge might help seal the joint with syringe.
U are most welcome! Thank u for doing your part to save earth. Pls let us know how many times u manage to refill your cartridge before it totally wears out. I hv refilled more than 6 times. Sometimes it makes squeaky sounds when writing.
Important to hold it vertically such that cartridge is below the syringe. As u suck air out, the vacuum will suck ink in. Ink will fall to bottom of cartridge from gravity and get soaked up in the fiber thing inside. The next time u pull the plunger, air will come out again and as plunger gets pushed, ink fills up the vacuum. If syringe is below cartridge, the air exchange hole is always ink filled and air can't come out.
according to Parker’s patent, it is an air chamber inside the metal portion with the usual finned feed like that of a fountain pen. As long as the ink used doesn’t gum up the capillary ink path and the rolling ball doesn’t wear out, it will go on and on. The refill in the video is still working since dec 2015.
oh my goodness! This is AMAZING! ha! I have my mother's old Tiffany ballpoint pen and it has a cartridge SIMILAR but not exact to this. For one thing, it has a black cap in the back and is marked EXEC3 TIFFANY & CO made in Germany. I'm wondering if I could do the same thing to it! But the back end of it makes me dubious... like maybe it would be better to take that off and fill it that way? but then how do I reset the vacuum? she passed away a little over a year ago and while I'm trying to reduce waste in my life I want to keep using this pen as my primary pen. It's all scratched up so it really only has sentimental value anyway. If you ever do a refill video on one of those cartridges, I can't find anyone out there doing this kind of thing! And Tiffany's stopped supplying the refills a while ago. Apparently its a thing. So me and a few others out there who love our Tiffany's T clip ballpoint pens would sure appreciate it!!!
if it is a ball point pen (the ones whose ink is a thick paste) unfortunately i haven’t figured out a way to find the ink. But it might be possible to make some kind of adaptor to fit modern ballpoint pen refills in it. the key portion is the length of the refill, whether the front part of the refill can go thru the hole in front and the spring support. can u pls send me a picture of your cartridge with a ruler beside it?
@@r0seLeatham u are in luck! that’s a standard Parker refill which is still being made 😁 just bring the refill to your stationary shop and u are good to go.
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Looking at the patent, Parker has designed their mechanism to work nicely with their fountain pen ink. Hence, it would be safe to use any kind of dye based fountain pen ink. The inks I've tried successfully are : Parker Quink, Pelikan 4001, an Indian made ink "Bril dye-based fountan pen ink", Ecoline water colour inks.
Can u pls provide a link with pictures of the refill? I tried googling it but there are quite a number of search results. Some are ballpoint, some roller ball, etc. Based on your description of a "white liquid" at the back of the pen, it sounds like it is some kind of gel refill. This method won't work on gel type of refills. According to the patent, parker rollerballs are designed to use fountain pen ink!
no, i didn’t flush the old ink out. but if u wish to, u could. just hold cartridge up, syringe down, and push/pull syringe to remove ink. fill with water then remove. caveat, wont be able to remove all the ink/water totally. so i just use up the old ink then refill it. the new colour will slowly appear.
Can I assume this technique can also be used for cleaning old ink out? I want my ink to stay true to color and not be tarnished by any old ink. Reds. Apache Sunset. Greens. etc.
M3nac3r, i dont think this technique can clean out old inks. unlike pilot varsity pens, i think there's a felt fiber rod inside the casing that would absorb and hold the ink, and the ink cant be sucked out of it.
Hi Kenneth, great vids. I'm attempting the v3 method however I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I've made an air tight seal and as I pull the syringe out it draws ink out of the breather hole however ink wont go back inside the breather hole. When I release the syringe, it does retract towards the cartridge slightly but ink won't go into the breather hole. Any ideas?
Be sure to hold the syringe up, ink cartridge down, let gravity pull the ink down over the breather hole. As u release the syringe, vacuum will suck the ink in.
Probably parker QUINK ink. But I think any fountain pen ink will work. Pls try it out and let us know. I've not seen that refill before. I've just placed an order for it to try it out 🙂
@@leewmlee Oh that's because Navigator Roller Ball Refill is only for sale in India and Nepal by an Indian Pen company. I learned this only after posting this query here. Anyway yes, most likely it's the Quink ink cause that name is there on the refill pack too. BTW, thanks for responding so quickly.
u're almost there! thats because it has compressed air inside. before removing syringe, hold vertical (syringe up, cartridge down), pull the syringe to create a vacuum inside the cartridge, then remove syringe. the vacuum inside will suck the ink in. be sure not to overfill as u can always refill it later. if overfilled, u will find ink dribbling out. if it happens, easiest is just keep cleaning with tissues to remove excess.
@@leewmlee I'll try it out. Thankyou so much.I first watched your videos in 2020. And always come back here to refer. By any chance, do you have the link for Parker's patent?
@@leewmlee by the way, is there a limited number of times we can refill this before the system goes unusable or it has no limit and cab be refilled like a fountain pen. And, I'm using Rotring ink which is more viscous than a normal ink. Is it a root cause of this issue?
@@Sam_Gowman I'm using Parker Quink ink and Pelikan 4001 inks in the cartridge and to date, it is still working. I have another cartridge where it got too dry and the dried ink clogged up the ink path. I couldn't clear the clog and had to throw it away. I think the high viscosity Rotring ink will definitely jam the ink path. The cartridge was designed to be used with standard dye-based fountain pen inks.
If u can do that, I think it will work. In any case, pls try it, make a video and let us learn from it. When one day my cartridge stops working, I will break it apart. Right now, it is still working fine.
Actually I found this vid today and it perfectly fits my needs. However, I am curious wether or not, did any of your refills leak later? I'm a little bit nervous because I don't want my pen-case to be stained
After refilling, pls pay attention at the end to use a tissue to suck out the excess ink stuck in the air hole. Once that is done, in my years of testing, i have not encountered any leakages so far. Theoretically, if the pen is capped properly, any ink that comes out will remain in the cap. Just like when a fountain pen is dropped.
@@Ranowik98 , so far the inks I tried are water soluble: blue/green/black pelikan 4001, and blue/black Quink. For more colour options, I'm quite sure the Ecoline water colour inks would give excellent results as I've used it in my fountain pens.
unfortunate, we can’t buy those inks. if u search the patent website, the formulation is listed. normal fountain pen inks are not viscous enough and they dry out. i hv tried adding gun arabic to fountain pen ink with limited success. parker rollerball refills on the otherhand are designed to use normal fountain pen inks. u can use parker quink, pelican 4001, water colour dye inks etc
Yes, I think it will work with the Ohto ceramic roller ball refill. I read in the cultpens web site that it uses liquid ink. If u are able to, pls try it out, video it and let us know. I would be keen to learn from u to.
It wont work for ballpoint refills. They use an oily viscous ink instead water soluble fountain pen ink. Sheaffer also makes a rollerball refill which might work but i hv not tried it before as i hv not used those before.
@@leewmlee you mentioned in one video that it is due to the small hole in that navigator refill that the ink enters...I can't see any such opening in the navigator ultra fine ...
@Jade, I've tried Parker Quink and Pelikan 4001 fountain pen inks with great success. Some fountain pen ink formulations make use of colouring pigments; I'm not sure if the pigments will clog the feed in the long run. There are also other waterproof india inks which will definitely clog the feed. Once the feed is clogged, there's no way to open it for cleaning. The only waterproof ink that is safe to use is Noodler's cellulose reactive dye inks. My Dec 2015 refill is still going strong. I've lost count on the number of times I refilled it. The only drawback is that the refill is getting more squeaky.
Hey, bro! How are you doing? Did exactly like you teach in the video and couldn't refill my cartridge. Used the same material and the black Parker Quink.
I would rather not do it until the original ink finishes. The original ink looks much more darker and saturated. Enjoy it first. But if u want to fill a half empty cartridge, it will work. It is not possible to empty out a cartridge with this method.
Sikander Gupta - I have used Parker Quink and Pelikan 4001 Blue and green inks which success. They mix well with each other and did not cause problems.
I haven't got a change to study Lamy/Montblanc's refills but the principal is the same. One just need to find out where the "air hole" is, create a vacuum over it, cover it with ink, release vacuum, ink goes through the air hole and the fiber cartridge absorbs the ink. It is important that the similar type of ink is used. Waterproof inks and water soluble inks won't mix well.
Kenneth Lee www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162341628792 This is the pen I have but with a ballpoint refill.... gosh looks quite rare! Can't fine another like it on eBay!!
EmmaMorgan09, thx for the picture. It sure is a very nice looking vintage pen! My father has one just like that but with a ball point refill. I didnt know that it has a rollerball refill.
If u don't mind ruining an empty refill to learn, refill with clear water. As u suck out the air, pull the plunger out slowly and observe where the bubbles come out from. It is not very obvious by just looking at the nib area.
jonasxdufek - I hv used pelican 4001 green/blue ink without issues. After refilling quite a number of times, mine is getting a bit squeaky when writing but is still going fine. Very hardy/strong construction. Unlike pilot hitech pens where the ball will suddenly drop out.
here is a link of what i got www.amazon.in/Parker-Ultra-Navigator-Roller-Refill/dp/B00KJFGPNW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1497368918&sr=8-2&keywords=parker+roller+ball
It could be that the ink has dried up in the rolling ball area. Put a drop of water on paper and write tiny circles in the water drop. This allows water to go behind the rolling ball and dissolve the dried ink. If it still doesn't work, there could be an air gap behind the ball. Try this: ruclips.net/video/n_-IZ5TtURo/видео.html
@@leewmlee Thank you. I tried to reload by removing the tip, I don't remember how much I put in, but it's leaking. I will try this way with the right amount.
unfortunately, i haven’t figured how to do it yet. my cartridge refill is still going strong. travis broke one to see what’s inside. lots of plastic “fins”.
darwen sanders - yes, if the ink is water soluble and non-gel based. I didn't get very good results for gel-based ink cartridge. For those, the ink flow was too great; eg pilot G2 refills. If the pen didn't have an air tight pen cap, that was a sign that it won't work as well as the ink will evaporate at the ball when not in use after a few days.
I have not seen a u40 syringe but it looks like it might work. If u can get hold of a small length of tubing, i would recommend using the v3 method. It would be a lot simpler. ruclips.net/video/AZK9fBGZ8QU/видео.html
This absolutely works. Anyone trying this pls be patient to keep writing because the ink sometimes does not come out immediately although you're sure it got it. After a few seconds it would. Just give it time to flow. Thanks again Ken.
This is brilliant! I tried syringing ink directly into the cartridge after removing the nib but the ink would just spill out no matter how slow i go. Probably due to the air bubbles trapped inside, which you solved in your method. Will certainly try this method soon!
This method is awesome. You only need an insulin syringe, available everywhere. BTW, your method N°3 is also good, but you must find a 3mm int diam silicon tube.
With the syringe, a piece of plumber tape around the metal part of the cartridge might help seal the joint with syringe.
I’m very excited to try this. I have lots of fountain pen ink and rollerball refills go dry so quickly.
Thomas Hardy, pls let us know how it went
Thank you so much for this video! It was very useful! it's cheeper than buying another roller ball cartridge.
U are most welcome! Thank u for doing your part to save earth. Pls let us know how many times u manage to refill your cartridge before it totally wears out. I hv refilled more than 6 times. Sometimes it makes squeaky sounds when writing.
Important to hold it vertically such that cartridge is below the syringe. As u suck air out, the vacuum will suck ink in. Ink will fall to bottom of cartridge from gravity and get soaked up in the fiber thing inside. The next time u pull the plunger, air will come out again and as plunger gets pushed, ink fills up the vacuum. If syringe is below cartridge, the air exchange hole is always ink filled and air can't come out.
Sir can I use pilot v5 ink? Please reply
@@Vanessa-ts2xhi have not tried it but i think it will work. pilot v5 ink is water soluble and behaves like fountain pen ink. pls try and let us know.
I returned here specially to thank you for uploading this video. Great idea.
Glad it was helpful!
It's work. Refill many times, but i think every core have limit time to refill.
according to Parker’s patent, it is an air chamber inside the metal portion with the usual finned feed like that of a fountain pen. As long as the ink used doesn’t gum up the capillary ink path and the rolling ball doesn’t wear out, it will go on and on. The refill in the video is still working since dec 2015.
oh my goodness! This is AMAZING! ha! I have my mother's old Tiffany ballpoint pen and it has a cartridge SIMILAR but not exact to this. For one thing, it has a black cap in the back and is marked EXEC3 TIFFANY & CO made in Germany. I'm wondering if I could do the same thing to it! But the back end of it makes me dubious... like maybe it would be better to take that off and fill it that way? but then how do I reset the vacuum? she passed away a little over a year ago and while I'm trying to reduce waste in my life I want to keep using this pen as my primary pen. It's all scratched up so it really only has sentimental value anyway. If you ever do a refill video on one of those cartridges, I can't find anyone out there doing this kind of thing! And Tiffany's stopped supplying the refills a while ago. Apparently its a thing. So me and a few others out there who love our Tiffany's T clip ballpoint pens would sure appreciate it!!!
if it is a ball point pen (the ones whose ink is a thick paste) unfortunately i haven’t figured out a way to find the ink. But it might be possible to make some kind of adaptor to fit modern ballpoint pen refills in it. the key portion is the length of the refill, whether the front part of the refill can go thru the hole in front and the spring support. can u pls send me a picture of your cartridge with a ruler beside it?
@@leewmlee absolutely!
wait. how? lol!
@@leewmlee okay! I've got it! heres a link: {redacted} once you've gotten the photo I'll take it down :)
@@r0seLeatham u are in luck! that’s a standard Parker refill which is still being made 😁 just bring the refill to your stationary shop and u are good to go.
Quite BRILLIANT! Thanks for uploading, John.
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Thanks Kenneth. Use a Pilot ink and a Terumu insulin 1ml syringe. But I did not invert the plunger
you all are living in the future, I would have never thought about it
It's a great hack. Can you please list the types of ink we could use to refill these roller balls....
Looking at the patent, Parker has designed their mechanism to work nicely with their fountain pen ink. Hence, it would be safe to use any kind of dye based fountain pen ink. The inks I've tried successfully are : Parker Quink, Pelikan 4001, an Indian made ink "Bril dye-based fountan pen ink", Ecoline water colour inks.
I using a faber castle pen with 705 refill can it work on that refill?i have open the cover behind and there are white liquid inside
Can u pls provide a link with pictures of the refill? I tried googling it but there are quite a number of search results. Some are ballpoint, some roller ball, etc. Based on your description of a "white liquid" at the back of the pen, it sounds like it is some kind of gel refill. This method won't work on gel type of refills. According to the patent, parker rollerballs are designed to use fountain pen ink!
Very helpful thank you. Nice choice of ink? Did you flush or drain the black ink out first?
no, i didn’t flush the old ink out. but if u wish to, u could. just hold cartridge up, syringe down, and push/pull syringe to remove ink. fill with water then remove. caveat, wont be able to remove all the ink/water totally.
so i just use up the old ink then refill it. the new colour will slowly appear.
thank you! i will try this after my ink finished
Can I assume this technique can also be used for cleaning old ink out? I want my ink to stay true to color and not be tarnished by any old ink. Reds. Apache Sunset. Greens. etc.
M3nac3r, i dont think this technique can clean out old inks. unlike pilot varsity pens, i think there's a felt fiber rod inside the casing that would absorb and hold the ink, and the ink cant be sucked out of it.
Thanks. I will experiment ;)
Yes it can be used to taje out ink too
Hi Kenneth, great vids. I'm attempting the v3 method however I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I've made an air tight seal and as I pull the syringe out it draws ink out of the breather hole however ink wont go back inside the breather hole. When I release the syringe, it does retract towards the cartridge slightly but ink won't go into the breather hole. Any ideas?
Be sure to hold the syringe up, ink cartridge down, let gravity pull the ink down over the breather hole. As u release the syringe, vacuum will suck the ink in.
really wonderful and with fountain pen ink it's better than the original
wat ink you used?
Quick query: which ink does Parker Navigator Roller Ball uses out of the box?
Probably parker QUINK ink. But I think any fountain pen ink will work. Pls try it out and let us know. I've not seen that refill before. I've just placed an order for it to try it out 🙂
@@leewmlee Oh that's because Navigator Roller Ball Refill is only for sale in India and Nepal by an Indian Pen company. I learned this only after posting this query here. Anyway yes, most likely it's the Quink ink cause that name is there on the refill pack too. BTW, thanks for responding so quickly.
Hi, I tried do the same.
But when I try to remove the ink gush out
u're almost there! thats because it has compressed air inside. before removing syringe, hold vertical (syringe up, cartridge down), pull the syringe to create a vacuum inside the cartridge, then remove syringe. the vacuum inside will suck the ink in. be sure not to overfill as u can always refill it later. if overfilled, u will find ink dribbling out. if it happens, easiest is just keep cleaning with tissues to remove excess.
@@leewmlee I'll try it out. Thankyou so much.I first watched your videos in 2020. And always come back here to refer.
By any chance, do you have the link for Parker's patent?
@@Sam_Gowman here u are: patents.google.com/patent/US4954002A/en?q=B43K5%2f18&assignee=parker+pen
@@leewmlee by the way, is there a limited number of times we can refill this before the system goes unusable or it has no limit and cab be refilled like a fountain pen.
And, I'm using Rotring ink which is more viscous than a normal ink. Is it a root cause of this issue?
@@Sam_Gowman I'm using Parker Quink ink and Pelikan 4001 inks in the cartridge and to date, it is still working. I have another cartridge where it got too dry and the dried ink clogged up the ink path. I couldn't clear the clog and had to throw it away. I think the high viscosity Rotring ink will definitely jam the ink path. The cartridge was designed to be used with standard dye-based fountain pen inks.
Oh yes. That's what I was looking for.
you Sr. gave me an idea that would save me money, Arigatou gozaimasu
If you'd remove the front tip portion and put the ink then re-insert the it, then what happens?
If u can do that, I think it will work. In any case, pls try it, make a video and let us learn from it. When one day my cartridge stops working, I will break it apart. Right now, it is still working fine.
Awesome! Take a few seconds, but works perfect. Thanks a lot.
Absolutely genius
Actually I found this vid today and it perfectly fits my needs. However, I am curious wether or not, did any of your refills leak later? I'm a little bit nervous because I don't want my pen-case to be stained
After refilling, pls pay attention at the end to use a tissue to suck out the excess ink stuck in the air hole. Once that is done, in my years of testing, i have not encountered any leakages so far. Theoretically, if the pen is capped properly, any ink that comes out will remain in the cap. Just like when a fountain pen is dropped.
From your experience... Are there inks (fountain pen inks) that work better or worse with those refills/cartridges?
@@Ranowik98 , so far the inks I tried are water soluble: blue/green/black pelikan 4001, and blue/black Quink. For more colour options, I'm quite sure the Ecoline water colour inks would give excellent results as I've used it in my fountain pens.
Thank You very much for all the tips :D
WTF??? How ink is able to go inside from the tiny rollerball head nib?
Ink goes in via the air equaliser channel at the side. Jump to the end of the video to see where it is 😊
Where do you buy the ink to refill gel pens ? Red Green etc.
unfortunate, we can’t buy those inks. if u search the patent website, the formulation is listed. normal fountain pen inks are not viscous enough and they dry out. i hv tried adding gun arabic to fountain pen ink with limited success.
parker rollerball refills on the otherhand are designed to use normal fountain pen inks. u can use parker quink, pelican 4001, water colour dye inks etc
Alguien comprobo si es cierto esto o es para venderte un repuesto Parker??
Pruébelo y experimentelo usted mismo :-)
Do you think this method could work on ohto 0.5 ball refill as well?...
Yes, I think it will work with the Ohto ceramic roller ball refill. I read in the cultpens web site that it uses liquid ink. If u are able to, pls try it out, video it and let us know. I would be keen to learn from u to.
Great Ken!... Keep on the good work.
Can iuse this method on sheaffer k ballpoint refiller please tell me and also which ink's brand should i use also water solubke or water proof?
It wont work for ballpoint refills. They use an oily viscous ink instead water soluble fountain pen ink. Sheaffer also makes a rollerball refill which might work but i hv not tried it before as i hv not used those before.
@@leewmlee ok thanx
can i use this method for parker ultrafine navigator rollerball refills?
Can ultra-fine navigator refill be filled like this ?
yes, sure. it’s contruction is the same with exception of the nib. pls let us know how it goes with u.
@@leewmlee you mentioned in one video that it is due to the small hole in that navigator refill that the ink enters...I can't see any such opening in the navigator ultra fine ...
@@p.r.s8675 try the refill method and see where the bubbles appear; that’s where the hole is. on the black plastic portion.
@@leewmlee which refill method are you talking about, the vaccum method ?
@@p.r.s8675 same vacuum method in this video. look at the 45sec mark. as the syringe is pulled out, bubbles appear near the nib area.
Really many thanks!
What kind of ink (and brand) have You used?
Ciao!
MASSIMO DI DIEGO, u're most welcome. I used Parker Quink and Pelikan 4001.
is there a specific fountain pen ink you have to use, or just any would work?
@Jade, I've tried Parker Quink and Pelikan 4001 fountain pen inks with great success. Some fountain pen ink formulations make use of colouring pigments; I'm not sure if the pigments will clog the feed in the long run. There are also other waterproof india inks which will definitely clog the feed. Once the feed is clogged, there's no way to open it for cleaning. The only waterproof ink that is safe to use is Noodler's cellulose reactive dye inks. My Dec 2015 refill is still going strong. I've lost count on the number of times I refilled it. The only drawback is that the refill is getting more squeaky.
Worked for me. Thanks!
Hi Ken
SO can't wait to try this!
Great hack!
I see you are using a medium tip rollerball. Does this work also with a "fine" tip?
Victor Spiridon , yes it would work as well.
Hey, bro! How are you doing? Did exactly like you teach in the video and couldn't refill my cartridge. Used the same material and the black Parker Quink.
If my cartridge is already filled do I have to empty it first?
I would rather not do it until the original ink finishes. The original ink looks much more darker and saturated. Enjoy it first. But if u want to fill a half empty cartridge, it will work. It is not possible to empty out a cartridge with this method.
Which ink should i use to refill parker quink or pilot ink
Sikander Gupta - I have used Parker Quink and Pelikan 4001 Blue and green inks which success. They mix well with each other and did not cause problems.
This way can use any roller ball pen? like Lamy,MontBlnc etc.? thank you!
I haven't got a change to study Lamy/Montblanc's refills but the principal is the same. One just need to find out where the "air hole" is, create a vacuum over it, cover it with ink, release vacuum, ink goes through the air hole and the fiber cartridge absorbs the ink. It is important that the similar type of ink is used. Waterproof inks and water soluble inks won't mix well.
Have you tried using it on Lamy?
Шикардосина !!!!
This really works! I just refilled a papermate biro with Quinn ink!!!
I've never seen a papermate biro. Googling it, it looks like one of those ballpoint refills. Can u pls send me a link of your refill for my info? thx!
Yes of course I will... is there anywhere I can send photos to? Xx
Kenneth Lee www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162341628792
This is the pen I have but with a ballpoint refill.... gosh looks quite rare! Can't fine another like it on eBay!!
EmmaMorgan09, thx for the picture. It sure is a very nice looking vintage pen! My father has one just like that but with a ball point refill. I didnt know that it has a rollerball refill.
I dont see any air exchange hole in my parker refill please help
If u don't mind ruining an empty refill to learn, refill with clear water. As u suck out the air, pull the plunger out slowly and observe where the bubbles come out from. It is not very obvious by just looking at the nib area.
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hanks a ton it worked
what ink should i use for this ? is the pelikan 4001 ink as good as the original one?
jonasxdufek - I hv used pelican 4001 green/blue ink without issues. After refilling quite a number of times, mine is getting a bit squeaky when writing but is still going fine. Very hardy/strong construction. Unlike pilot hitech pens where the ball will suddenly drop out.
Kenneth Lee i fond parker quink dark blue 50ml bottle of ink for better price than the pelican one can i use that also?
jonasxdufek, yes parker quink would work well too :)
Do this work with roller ball ultra fine navigator????
Traun Wadera tried it and reported that it doesn't work. I don't have one to try out myself.
Would this work on a ball point pen?
Unfortunately no. It works only on the rollerball refills which makes use ofmliquid ink.
will this method work with the parker ultra fine navigator rollerball refill ?
i haven't seen an ultra fine navigator rollerball refill before. when yours is empty, pls give it a try and let us know :-)
here is a link of what i got www.amazon.in/Parker-Ultra-Navigator-Roller-Refill/dp/B00KJFGPNW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1497368918&sr=8-2&keywords=parker+roller+ball
Looks like it is of the same construction. Should work.
i tried it out i think ink is going in through the injection part but nothing is coming out while writing :(
It could be that the ink has dried up in the rolling ball area. Put a drop of water on paper and write tiny circles in the water drop. This allows water to go behind the rolling ball and dissolve the dried ink.
If it still doesn't work, there could be an air gap behind the ball. Try this: ruclips.net/video/n_-IZ5TtURo/видео.html
how many ml did you put?
About a little more than 1ml. I wont try to fill it totally full in case it leaks. Remember, u can always refill it...
@@leewmlee Thank you. I tried to reload by removing the tip, I don't remember how much I put in, but it's leaking. I will try this way with the right amount.
Спасибо!
Can't we open the refill
unfortunately, i haven’t figured how to do it yet. my cartridge refill is still going strong.
travis broke one to see what’s inside. lots of plastic “fins”.
does work with other roller ball pens?
darwen sanders - yes, if the ink is water soluble and non-gel based. I didn't get very good results for gel-based ink cartridge. For those, the ink flow was too great; eg pilot G2 refills. If the pen didn't have an air tight pen cap, that was a sign that it won't work as well as the ink will evaporate at the ball when not in use after a few days.
Ok, thanks
I have Pilot G-TEC-C4....and i want to refill it with waterproof ink. What do you think? :) I hope it can work.
love it
Спасибо за видео!!!!
Какой объем?
@@archie_en 1 мл я залил, норм, примерно 1 инсулиновый шприц. Лишнее вытечет в шприц
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thanks for the awesome video..
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Can we use u-40 syringe
I have not seen a u40 syringe but it looks like it might work. If u can get hold of a small length of tubing, i would recommend using the v3 method. It would be a lot simpler. ruclips.net/video/AZK9fBGZ8QU/видео.html