Lamy Refills Blue 50ml Ink with Blotting Paper Bottled Ink (LT52BL)
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
this is ink that can be erased in blue
To prevent smearing, blotter paper is gently pressed over what was written afterwards to soak up the wet ink.
Strips of blotting paper are generally used to wipe the grip section after filling as well as the nib after it has been filled.
In both cases. The upper container of the ink is made of Plastic covers the lower level, which includes the roll of blotter paper for cleaning out
Selected User Reviews For Lamy Refills Blue 50ml Ink with Blotting Paper Bottled Ink (LT52BL)
Ink is well-suited for fine work. The color is true blue. ink bottle has a regular design with a little bubble in the bottom so that when the ink runs out, the ink will still be deep enough to be sucked into the Around the base of the bottle there is also a blotting paper dispenser. Though it is cute, I don't think it is as useful as it sounds.
Ink arrived intact and on time. Lamy blue is a deep blue that writes well even in fountain pens that are a little dry. This bottle sits in a plastic base with blotting paper rolled up inside that you can pull out and use after you fill your One of the things I really like about that design is that it makes a deep well in the middle of the bottle, so that when it runs out, I can dig out the last of the ink from there.
Inks like this one appeal to me very much the color is nice and the writing with my fine-point Lamy pen is The only thing you need to remember is that the ink is WASHABLE. The reason it does not clog the pen is because it does not clog. There is a downside of this, however, as any water getting into the paper will smear what was In a similar manner to any fountain - Ink for pens works best on paper that is coated, so that the ink doesn't sink into the paper. Thus, you should choose paper that is intended to be printed on Printing with a jet printer.
Lamy's ink and their pen should provide you with the best writing results, as they are guaranteed to do so. As far as this case is concerned, this As long as the paper is of good or excellent quality, the sheerness and absorbency of the ink will be excellent. Other brands of ink have resulted in results varying from poor to acceptable when I've used the pen with them. If you want to achieve the best results, stick to using Lamy ink with their pens.
While the ink and the bottle were good, the blotter paper roll is supposed to have a tab sticking out of it and the bottle I received did not have that tab pointing As well as turquoise (not through Amazon), I have a bottle of iris. (b) and that had the tab protruding from it. When I eventually got hold of the blotting paper, it took a lot of juggling with the Amazon bottle.
Among the best blues out there is this Lamy In addition to not being dark and being distinguishable from regular balls, it is shaped like a ball It is important to appreciate the ink in a pen. To be honest, it has a limited blue hue by comparison, but is certainly not washed out. While I have only tried it with a Lamy 2000 fine point, I was unable to discern a great deal of shading, but it I find it dries almost as fast as I can write with it, and my favorite Hammermill
28 lb copy paper does not seem to exhibit feathering when I use it. Ink like this would really impress with an ink pen that is medium or bold. Seeing as I can't rate it as a wet or dry ink, I will use It is reasonably priced on Amazon for this 50ml bottle (not including shipping) but I have found it for less elsewhere (not My hand feels enormous when I hold the bottle. It is also partly due to the blotting
paper holder included (which I tend not to use because I have always a paper towel on hand). As soon as you remove that part, you'll see an extremely well designed bottle the insides of which feature a small reservoir for extracting the There are few inks out there that can keep up with this one.
As far as I can tell, the ink is not damaged. It is a nice idea to have a paper dispenser, but I use paper napkins or tissues instead. What I'm having a problem with is A white paper or foam liner is used to seal the envelope. There is a problem with the liner's attachment to the cap when the cap is removed, it tends to stick to the top of the bottle. The act of prying it off is difficult because it is flexible, and you are likely to get ink all over you (unless you're wearing gloves), as well as fling ink across the desk (even when done carefully).
It might be the best ink I own to use if you want to let someone know you wrote them with a fountain pen. Although the blue is not an evenly distributed color, it's a very nice color nonetheless. There is no such thing as This uniformity allows the reader to appreciate where the pen starts and ends during the formation of a letter (with a lighter shade at the beginning and a darker one at the end). Take a notepad and a pen, ink them up, and pass them around as a way to learn how handwriting analysis works whenever you're bored. Besides the blotting paper built in, it's very handy to have as well.