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Thw1990
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Jul 28, 2016
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Have you thought about changing the paper you use? A less ink resistant paper will speed up drying time more than the ink in many cases. I like levenger paper for quick notes as it soaks up ink just fast enough for me without sacrificing shading.
The pilot inks are quick drying, so if you really want to swap inks, they may be your best shot. However, a wetter ink is going to have better shading properties, so it'll be a trade off.
Also, be careful using a red-pigmented Diamine ink like oxblood or ancient copper, if you let the pen sit even for a little bit it can dry up and get dried crud everywhere in your pen. Total disaster to properly clean.
Jul 28, 2016
dementia
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Jul 28, 2016
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Thw1990I've thought about using Tomoe River paper for my Midori. That's a good choice, right?
Jul 28, 2016
Liz
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Jul 28, 2016
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dementiaMmmMmm Tomoe <3
Such a great paper for FP use, but the amount of ghosting bugs me too much to like to use them in my TN. In such a tiny notebook, real estate is important! For now I just use loose leaf Tomoe sheets for playing around with different inks, and correspondence, but I've got my eye on one of those Seven Seas notebooks @jeanines was talking about. I feel like the blank paper one is going to make the perfect ink log for me.
Jul 28, 2016
dementia
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Jul 29, 2016
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LizWe have a few choices in the Philippines so it's either Tomoe or Rhodia for me. I don't think there are loose leaf Rhodias. I decided I'll just make my own Tomoe inserts and maybe even sell them.
Jul 29, 2016
HeyNat
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Aug 2, 2016
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dementiaOh,your from the Philippines? Umm,do you know any places in the philippines to get FP and Inks?Maybe around Manila or Bulacan?
Aug 2, 2016
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