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ink pens
for
all plotter models:
HP,
Calcomp, Océ, Mutoh, Graphtec, Roland, ecc
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pens
displayed are HP type
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Pressurized
Plotter
Pens
This
pen has many advantages over a standard plotter pen.
It will never dry out and
can write at any angle, even upside down,
because it has been pressurized.
It will write under any condition: freezing cold and extreme
heat, at any angle (including upside-down), on wet surfaces
(even under water!) and on greasy surfaces.
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
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Here
are the main reasons why you should use Pressurized Plotter
Pens:
Never
dries up!
Does not need to be capped
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
This pen is unconditionally guaranteed
to write:
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Upside down
* Under water
* At any angle
* In freezing cold
* In burning heat
* On most smooth surfaces
* On coated papers
* On photographs
* On wet paper
* On X-rays
Also writes on mylar and vinyl
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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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