A piston filler is a type of fountain pen that uses a piston mechanism to draw ink into its reservoir. When the pen's end cap is rotated, the piston moves inside the barrel, creating a vacuum that draws ink into the pen. They usually hold more ink as they do not require a cartridge or converter. Piston fillers like the CUSTOM Heritage 92 are popular among fountain pen enthusiasts for their convenience, large ink capacity and transparent demonstrator barrels.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cartridge-Converter: A cartridge-converter fountain pen can use either ink cartridges or an ink converter. The converter is a removable and refillable unit that replaces the cartridge. It allows users to draw ink from a bottle, providing more ink options than cartridges alone.
Vacuum Filler: A vacuum filler fountain pen utilises a vacuum mechanism to draw ink into the pen's reservoir directly from an ink bottle. By compressing and releasing a mechanism on the pen, the vacuum is created, pulling ink into the pen. It offers a larger ink capacity than cartridge-converter pens and is relatively easy to refill.
Piston Filler: A piston filler fountain pen employs a piston mechanism built into the pen's barrel. By twisting the end cap, the piston moves, creating a vacuum that draws ink into the pen from an ink bottle. This mechanism also provides a higher ink capacity compared to cartridge-converter pens and allows for easy refilling without the need for a converter or cartridges.
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