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Replacement for the G2 mini's on thinner paper?
williamk | Dec 16 2006
I've recently switched from using the Moleskine sketchbooks to the 18month planner. I really like the calendar function since most of what I'm doing is notes for appointments. However the thin paper just doesnt work with the G2 mini's or the G7 full size pens. The bleed through is awful. Does anyone have any suggestions for a pocket size pen that will have the smooth writing of the G2 without the crazy bleed through? 6 Comments
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I've recently switched from using...Submitted by patrickrhone on December 18, 2006 - 8:00am.
williamk;7232 wrote:
I've recently switched from using the Moleskine sketchbooks to the 18month planner. I really like the calendar function since most of what I'm doing is notes for appointments. However the thin paper just doesnt work with the G2 mini's or the G7 full size pens. The bleed through is awful. I have to chime in here. I also have an 18 Month Planner and I too noticed that the paper is a little thinner or just plain does not seem to take ink the same way. That being said, once I switched to a Uniball Signo 207 Micro (.05 tip) all of my problems went away. The Uniball ink dries faster and the Micro lays down a thinner line than other .05 tips I have used. If you are then missing the pocketable goodness of the G2 Mini, simply hack the Uniball cartridge to fit. » POSTED IN:
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