Fountain Pen Converter Bubbles
You should notice air bubbles escaping from the pen as you do this.
Fountain pen converter bubbles. What kind of converter do you have. Twist the converter. For most fountain pens converters are the easiest way to experience the hundreds of ink colors that only come in bottles. These may be a little trickier for if the pen is dry it may take a couple of attempts to get the ink reservoir to fill completely.
Sharpie357 nailed it lower the pen until the feed and nib are completely immersed and a bit of the section the part that connects the nib feed to the body of the pen and the place you normally put your fingers when writing is also in the ink. Pretty much prevents having to deal with bubbles in my experience. A converter is a device that plugs into a pen like a cartridge and allows the pen to draw in bottled ink through the nib. Never try to bleed the air bubble the openings are too small for that and you will get inky hands like you already demonstrated.
Many pen makers have their logo etched or printed on schmidt k1 k2 k5 or k6 converters. Otherwise a little shake might help. 76 2 mm 3 the schmidt standard ink converters are used by many fountain pens on the market. Many expensive pens use piston style fillers which may take the form of a fountain converter.
Filling your fountain pen.