Facts on pen and writing
Overview:
Since the dawn of mankind, there has been a need to document through
the use of a writing instrument. From scribes on a wall, writing
instruments have advanced to modern pens that come in a variety
of types with various features. When choosing a type of pen to
purchase, purpose, quality, comfort and price are important factors
to consider.
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Ballpoint Pens
A ballpoint pen is a pen that uses a small rotating ball to disperse
ink as you write. Most ballpoint pens depend on gravity to disperse
the ink onto the writing surface; therefore, they do not always
work when used at an angle or sideways. Ballpoint pens are less
likely to leak than fountain pens because of the thickness of
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Fountain Pens
Fountain Pen contains the nib and the feed. The nib is the triangular
shaped writing tip that gets ink from the reservoir through the
feed. It’s ability to create elegant line variations makes
the fountain pen unique. The fountain pen performs best on bonded
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Porous Point Pens
Porous point pens, also called soft tip pens, have a soft writing
tip. The tips on soft tips are made of either felt or an absorbent
plastic. When writing, the absorbent tip draws ink onto the paper.
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Highlighter
Highlighters are a type of porous pen. The absorbent felt tip
draws the brightly colored ink onto the writing surface. Highlighters
are meant to draw attention to items already existing on the document.
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Roller Ball
Roller Ball pens are a combination of features from the ballpoint,
fountain, and porous point pens. Although it uses a rolling ball
to dispense the ink like a ballpoint pen, it contains fluid ink
like that found in fountain pens. This allows the pen to write as
smooth as a fountain or porous point pen. Also like a fountain pen,
the ink in a roller ball performs better on bond or acid free paper.
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Features to Consider:
Fine Point
Fine point tips often work best for users who
have handwriting that is small.
Medium Point
Medium Point tips often work best for users who
have handwriting that is big.
Rubberized Barrel
Pens with a rubberized barrel provide for easier
gripping and comfort.
Counter Mounted
A counter pen affixes the pen to a surface to
prevent loss of the pen. The base is secured to a surface and
has a holder for the pen. The pen is then attached to the base
through a cord.
Desk Sets
Desk sets are often given as gifts or used to
compliment a desk. The pen is secured to the base with a holder.
Desk sets can include plaques for engraving on the base.
Facts
- Thousands of years ago, before pens had been invented, people
started writing things by scratching pictures and symbols
on the walls of caves.
- Then the used bits of metal to scratch out markings on clay
tablets (not medicine tablets, but slabs of clay about the
size of a large placemat)
- When ink was invented the Romans made a strange kind of
pen out of a thin piece of bamboo. They filled it full of
ink but it was pretty messy.
- Then people discovered that a quill (made from a feather)
was a good writing instrument. They sharpened the end of the
quill and dipped it in the ink.
Buying Tips:
- When purchasing a pen as a gift or for personal use, consider
the user’s hands size. Typically, a narrow and shorter
pen should be used with small hands and a broad barreled,
longer pen should be used for large hands.
- Take into account the cost of accessories for pens such
as pocket protectors and ink refills.
- Compare cost per each pen when pens are packaged in bundles.
- Find out and compare the warranties available for high cost
pens.
- Consider the color of the barrel of a pen along with its
design, as a pen is a reflection of the user
Incorporated in 2001, Lexi is one of India's
leading manufacturers and exporters of ballpoint pens. Lexi manufactures
around 2 million ball point pens per day and the products are
exported to more than 50 countries. Lexi ball point pens are manufactured
on state of the art Engel machines from Austria using tungsten
carbide technology and are highly suitable for high speed writing.
Our entire range of ball point pens are aesthetically and precisely
designed to yield the maximum writing pleasure.
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