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china
ink pens
for all
plotter models:
HP,
Calcomp, Graphtec, Mutoh, Océ, Roland, Schlumberger, ecc
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pens
displayed are HP type
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universal
type: it needs an adapter
info
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Pressurized
Plotter
Pens
This
pen has many advantages over a standard plotter pen.
They will never dry out and can write
at any angle, even upside down, because it has been pressurized.
It is extremely long lasting because of a very high viscosity plotter
pen ink formula and a plotter pen point
that features a durable tungsten carbide ball and stainless steel
socket that have been machined
to ultra high tolerances.
black ink and all colors
- adapters for many plotter models |
Here
are the main reasons why you should use Pressurized Plotter Pens:
Never
dries up!
Does not need to be capped
Also writes on mylar and vinyl
Writes at very high speeds, up to three meters per second
Writes longer distances because it’s pressurized
Ultra-violet and silver inks are special options
Unconditionally guaranteed!
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When
NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered
that ballpoint pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat
the problem, NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion to develop
a pen that writes in zero gravity, upside down, underwater,
on almost any surface including glass and at temperatures ranging
from below freezing to 300 degrees C.
The Russians simply used a pencil! |
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Pressurized
Plotter Pens work in all of the major plotters. They are ideal plotter
pens for use in HP (Hewlett Packard), Lectra, Gerber, Investronica,
Zünd, Assyst-Bullmer, Kuris-Wastema, Ioline, Mutoh, Roland and
many other plotters.
Plotter
pen compatibility
A complete
overview of which plotters work with which of our Pressurized Plotter
Pens
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