Micron PN Pen
The Micron PN contains the same reliable ink as the original Micron but comes with a different tip. PN stands for “plastic nib,” since the pen has a clear plastic nib as opposed to a needle-point one. The tip is made of polyacetal plastic, which makes it durable and smooth-flowing. There’s a slight amount of feedback when the tip hugs the surface of the paper. The tip feels sturdy as you write, but its firmness does not hinder the flow of your writing.
Depending on the amount of pressure that you apply to the tip, you can yield a 0.4 mm or 0.5 mm line. Micron PN pens work on most surfaces, including paper, wood, glass, and plastic.
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Micron PN Pen
Micron PN Pen
The Micron PN contains the same reliable ink as the original Micron but comes with a different tip. PN stands for “plastic nib,” since the pen has a clear plastic nib as opposed to a needle-point one. The tip is made of polyacetal plastic, which makes it durable and smooth-flowing. There’s a slight amount of feedback when the tip hugs the surface of the paper. The tip feels sturdy as you write, but its firmness does not hinder the flow of your writing.
Depending on the amount of pressure that you apply to the tip, you can yield a 0.4 mm or 0.5 mm line. Micron PN pens work on most surfaces, including paper, wood, glass, and plastic.
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The Micron PN contains the same reliable ink as the original Micron but comes with a different tip. PN stands for “plastic nib,” since the pen has a clear plastic nib as opposed to a needle-point one. The tip is made of polyacetal plastic, which makes it durable and smooth-flowing. There’s a slight amount of feedback when the tip hugs the surface of the paper. The tip feels sturdy as you write, but its firmness does not hinder the flow of your writing.
Depending on the amount of pressure that you apply to the tip, you can yield a 0.4 mm or 0.5 mm line. Micron PN pens work on most surfaces, including paper, wood, glass, and plastic.





















