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Does anyone have this tool? I have a weird question about it.
I used mine recently because I wanted to do some journaling in my own handwriting - instead of using the computer as usual. I was using a black CM fine tip pen. After I wrote across the page (a single line) I slid the tool instead of just lifting it off the page. I found that I had little black marks left behind on the page.
I'm guessing that the where the pen touched the plastic loops there was some transfer of ink. I'm wondering if this happens to the rest of you? I wouldn't have thought the ink would stay "wet" for that long. (I wrote slowly & had marks all the way from the left end to the right.) Can you not use this to write several lines at a time? I mean - is it not recommended that you do so?
Or is it possible that it has to do with me being left-handed?? That might sound dumb, but many lefties who don't "hook" their hand have trouble with ball point pens "blobbing" after a while - evidently particles of paper get shoved between the rim & the ball & when they finally come out they leave a "blob" of ink.
I'm just getting tired of writing a line & then letting the thing sit there for a while before doing the next line. I'm tired of re-doing my journaling!
TIA!!

I used mine recently because I wanted to do some journaling in my own handwriting - instead of using the computer as usual. I was using a black CM fine tip pen. After I wrote across the page (a single line) I slid the tool instead of just lifting it off the page. I found that I had little black marks left behind on the page.
I'm guessing that the where the pen touched the plastic loops there was some transfer of ink. I'm wondering if this happens to the rest of you? I wouldn't have thought the ink would stay "wet" for that long. (I wrote slowly & had marks all the way from the left end to the right.) Can you not use this to write several lines at a time? I mean - is it not recommended that you do so?
Or is it possible that it has to do with me being left-handed?? That might sound dumb, but many lefties who don't "hook" their hand have trouble with ball point pens "blobbing" after a while - evidently particles of paper get shoved between the rim & the ball & when they finally come out they leave a "blob" of ink.

I'm just getting tired of writing a line & then letting the thing sit there for a while before doing the next line. I'm tired of re-doing my journaling!
TIA!!