How to Fill a Fountain Pen with Ink?

Fountain pens are a classic writing tool, and refilling them involves several simple techniques. Mastering these methods ensures smooth ink flow and easier use.

Actually, filling a fountain pen with ink isn't complicated.
First, firmly insert the ink converter into the pen body until you hear a clear click. Next, dip the nib lightly into the ink and slowly turn the converter to draw in ink. When filled, remove the nib, take out the converter, and wipe the nib and connector with a tissue. The process is clean and efficient.

Different types of fountain pens have different filling methods.
The Montblanc Meisterstück uses a piston-filling system: simply rotate the end of the pen to fill it with ink—simple and elegant. The Pilot 823 features a negative-pressure system, where moving a metal rod up and down quickly draws in ink—highly convenient. Rotary converters are common in Japanese fountain pens; their lightweight design and easy twist mechanism make them ideal for daily use. Choosing the right filling method ensures a smoother experience.

Precautions for filling fountain pens.
Aobozi non-carbon ink has a smooth texture and is highly compatible with fountain pen mechanisms, minimizing clogging risks. Fill gently without pressing on the nib to prevent damage. Clean the pen promptly after use to avoid dried ink blockages. Store with the nib pointing upward to prevent backflow.

If your fountain pen becomes clogged, don't panic. Soak it in hot water (about 85°C) for 50 minutes, or place the nib in warm water for 15 minutes to loosen the ink before cleaning. Alternatively, rinse the nib repeatedly, gently brush it with a soft-bristled brush, or use dental floss to clear blockages.

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Post time: Jan-13-2026