5 Pack Replacement Pen Nibs In Black For Wacom Bamboo Intuos
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Yes, all Wacom pens come with a standard nib.
I'm not in possession of a CTL- I don't have the stylus that came with the bamboo tablet, but I do have a 470. The nibs, as far as I know, are interchangeable. These nibs are exactly what I was looking for.
The CTL-II, in my opinion, is a good example of a The nib on the 471 stylus is identical to that on the other models. I'm in possession of a CHT- 670, and these nibs were made to go with it. These nibs should be easy to work with for your CTL-based projects. 471
It appears to be functional.
Selected User Reviews For 5 Pack Replacement Pen Nibs In Black For Wacom Bamboo Intuos
I've used these before, and they work great with an Intuose 4! Hopefully they'll sell these with pen nib removers in the future, so I don't have to use a toenail clipper to get rid of the old one? ) This is merely an idea.
Edit: Make SURE these are completely snapped in; I just had one fall out, and I'm down to four! I'm sure it's out there somewhere, but just a word of warning.
These were purchased to replace the nibs that came with my Wacom CTH470 pen, and they were a breeze to replace. There's no need to be concerned about them falling out of your pen. They're inexpensive, but they do the job. I've already gone through a whole pack, and I'm sure I'll be buying more of these in the future.
Compatible with the Intuos CTL- 480 Pen. It's the right size for my Intuos CTL- 480 is the perfect number. To break it in, I drew a couple of pictures with it. I'm pleased to report that these nibs perform identically to the original one that came with my tablet (the original and these nibs are slightly different sizes, but they both fit and work the same). br>br>The packaging was attractive, well-labeled, and simple to open. They're well worth the money if you need to replace the nibs on your tablet. As long as you don't press down on your tablet like the Hulk, 5 should last you a long time.
It was incredibly simple to replace it. My original nib was worn down to the point where it was difficult for me to grasp it and pull it out. As a result, I had to rely on my tweezers. It initially refused to pull out, but with a tug, I was able to free it. After that, all I had to do was insert the new nib and it was ready to use. It's wonderful to have a nib that stays put. It's become extremely delicate once more. With a new nib inlace, I was able to work with Photoshop again without any issues.
They seem to be a good fit for my tablet (Wacom Intuos. )br>br>They appear to be durable. I haven't used one for a long time, but I did test it out with a quick doodle. br>br>In my opinion, an amazing price for what you get. What else can I say? br>br>I'm at a loss for words.
More or less as ordered, but one of the nibs was missing some of the coating down the side; fortunately, this won't affect the tip of the nib that is actually used, but it's still a minor flaw. br>br>Also, these things are pricey? I understand that most tablets come with replacements, but mine did not. As a result, I had to go out and buy some new ones. Oh well. The nibs, on the other hand, are quite good.
Even after reading the description, I was certain that the photo depicted the nibs in place. The small rubber tips for my Bamboo stylus were exactly what I was looking for.
The nib on my Bamboo pen was replaced with these. I have a Surface Pro, and it detects these nibs even though they are 2 inches away from the tablet! As a result, working with it is impossible! I was planning on using these to work on my digital art, but that's not going to happen.