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To get a new ink pen to start writing, try shaking it gently to get the ink flowing to the tip. You can also try scribbling on a piece of scrap paper to encourage the ink to start flowing. If the pen still doesn't write, check to make sure the pen isn't clogged or that the ink cartridge isn't damaged.
If your pen stops writing or leaves faint marks on the paper, it is likely low or out of ink. You can also try scribbling on a separate piece of paper to see if any ink comes out. If there is no ink flow, it's time to replace the cartridge or get a new pen.
Your ballpoint pen may not be writing because the ink has dried up or the tip is clogged. Try scribbling on a piece of paper to get the ink flowing again, or replace the pen if it's empty.
An ink pen works by transferring ink from a reservoir within the pen to the paper. When the pen tip is applied to paper, the ink flows due to capillary action, creating the writing or drawing on the surface. The friction between the pen tip and the paper allows the ink to be released in a controlled manner.
Writing on rough surfaces or using excessive pressure can damage a pen's nib. Using the wrong type of ink for the paper can also clog the pen. Storing the pen with the cap off can cause the ink to dry out prematurely.
There could be several reasons why your pen is not writing despite having ink in it. Some possible reasons include a clogged or dried-out tip, a faulty mechanism, or a problem with the ink flow. Try cleaning the tip, shaking the pen, or replacing the ink cartridge to see if that resolves the issue.