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COPIC® Drawing Pen F01
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About This Product
The Copic Drawing Pen F01 was created for artists who prefer the feel of a fountain pen. A special pen designed to
*the F01 pen is available in the colors Sepia and Black.
- Unlike the Copic Multiliner,
the Drawing Pen has a simplified fountain-pen structure and needs similar care. The extra-fine F01 nib is delicate, so please handle it with care. - When first used, the slit in
the nib may be dry. Test on scrap paper until ink flows smoothly. - Keep the silver side of the
nib facing up, and gently widen the slit to help ink flow. - Use regularly to keep the
slit in good condition. - Over time, the nib will
adjust to your personal writing/drawing style. - Always replace the cap when
not in use, even for short breaks. - If ink dries, try test
strokes or touch the nib lightly to a drop of water. - Paper fibers may collect on
the tip; wipe gently with tissue. - Don’t shake the pen (ink may
splatter). - Avoid extreme temperatures.
Product Details
- Water based pigment ink (becoming waterproof when dry)
- Acid-free
- For manga inking, sketches, and writing use
- Available in Black and Sepia
- Line width can be adjusted by the pen pressure
- Dimensions: 0.4 x 0.6 x 5.5 inches
- Item Weight: 0.3 ounces
The Copic Drawing Pen is a delicate writing instrument. Like any fountain pen, special care should be taken when handling any Copic Drawing Pen, specially the superfine F01. Be sure to always recap the pen tightly after you're done using it, the pen will dry out if left uncapped. If the pen isn't writing properly, check that the flow-channel to see if it's clogged with paper fibers. To remove clogged fibers, pull away the tip from the pen and wipe gently with paper towels. *Never shake the pen because the ink may leak out.
CAUTION
Test the pen until the ink flows smoothly. Not recommended for use with watercolors.

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