• .Donuts
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    401 month ago

    Usually this means the ball part is stuck and/or the ink surrounding it has dried out.

    Here’s a close up of how they work: https://youtube.com/shorts/7KGqGAlxwJs

    If no ink gets transfered unto the ball, it’s not able to write anything.

  • @[email protected]
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    fedilink
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    281 month ago

    The ink gets all stiff and gunky and doesn’t transfer to the ball. The ball might not even spin at that point. Lick it.

  • Mbourgon everywhere
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    251 month ago

    I know that you can use a cigarette lighter, very briefly, to burn off the stuck-on ink off the ball… otherwise the ball will pop out because the ink behind it turns to steam, I assume.

    I believe there’s a chemical (maybe isopropyl alcohol?) That you can apply to the ball to dissolve the ink as well.

    • Psaldorn
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      1 month ago

      Big Bic energy

  • @bestagon
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    61 month ago

    Pens can often pick up paper fibers that gum up the works. In the case of ballpoints I can see this being a pretty permanent problem once it builds up enough to stop up the pen

  • @Nugscree
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    29 days ago

    The ink can dry out or some contaminant can get on the ball and preventing it from rolling. What I usually do is run the ball along the sole of my shoe (or use anything that has high friction material) 9 times out of 10 it makes the pen work again.

  • @crank0271
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    -251 month ago

    Why can my car stop running forever when there’s still a full tank of gas?