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"cat"astrophy 08-24-2019 11:16 AM

Pigma Micron thin line pens
 
I have 3 packages of these micron pens that I kept stored in my sewing room. My problem...not a one of them works now, when they had before and afraid they went unused for too long evenly though they have all been tightly capped. Does anyone know if there is a way to bring them back to life. Not an inexpensive item so I would surely appreciate any advice to salvage them.

nativetexan 08-24-2019 01:10 PM

I kept mine laying flat. were yours stored with caps upright?? if so, lay them down awhile and shake too later.

juliasb 08-24-2019 01:29 PM

Lay then head down and wait, I have had 2 come back for a bit. I did not get as much use from them after I did this but they did work for a while. I won't make that mistake again, and I probably won't by the micron pens again. They are to costly for the limited usage.

maviskw 08-25-2019 04:12 AM


Originally Posted by juliasb (Post 8293450)
Lay then head down and wait, I have had 2 come back for a bit. I did not get as much use from them after I did this but they did work for a while. I won't make that mistake again, and I probably won't by the micron pens again. They are to costly for the limited usage.

They may have limited usage, but when you need them, you need them. I don't know of anything that would replace them. I have had mine lying on their side for at least 20 years and they still work.

NikkiLu 08-25-2019 10:48 AM

Are they still in a package? If so, there may be a phone number or email to contact them. Or google their home office and see if you can get in contact with the company to ask them.

jessicalebo 08-25-2019 01:28 PM

Microns are really fantastic pens so don't give up hope on them just yet. As others have said, lay them down on their sides or tips down for a few days and see if they revive themselves. The ink surely hasn't dried up if they haven't been opened. It's probably just the felt tip that has dried.

If they don't work after a week or so, I'd still hang on to them. The tips on a Micron can actually be interchanged. So if you have a working pen that dies, you can take the tip off (google a how to..) and salvage the ink in any that don't work.

(I am very rough on the smaller size pens and often damage the tip before I use all of the ink. So I almost always have to switch the tip with a larger size to use it all. I hate wasting good ink!)

"cat"astrophy 08-26-2019 04:32 AM

Thank you for all the advice. nativetexan, they've been laying flat the entire time and yes the caps are on good and tight, most never used. Thank you juliasb, I'm trying that now. And NikkiLu, yes there is only an address on one package so I will write them a letter and inquire. Grateful for all of your inputs. Thank you.

nativetexan 08-26-2019 07:31 AM

I tried my green and it was a bit dry but the black still good. They are years old so i didn't expect much.

Onebyone 08-26-2019 07:42 AM

One thing is to never apply pressure to the tip of these pens. This is why they aren't suitable for a child. One push on the tip and the pen is ruined. I don't buy them, too fussy for the price. I buy Pental Fabric Gel Roller pen. It's fantastic for writing and staying permanent on fabric. Does not bleed or fade.

misseva 08-26-2019 04:24 PM

I've had my pens for years and store them in a cup with the tip pointing down. Still good. In fact I store all my pens with the tip down.


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