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I bought a moonman m2 a long time ago and really love it but also if I travel with it I end up bringing a whole cleanup kit because even with care I tend to have at least once where ink comes out into the cap.

Is this just a fact of life with fountain pens in general? I love the writing but keeping them clean & operational has been non-trivial for me.



If you drop one or bang it hard you'll usually get some ink in the cap yeah. Finer or more recessed nibs reduce the effect. Pilot also has a line of retractable fountain pens that almost completely eliminate it.

The pressure changes when flying can force ink out the nib as well. I've heard people say you can prevent it by having the reservoir completely full but I fly with it empty or usually just leave it at home.


Not in my experience. Though ink seepage definitely seems to be related to how it's stored (and probably shaken). I've had one seep when stored point down, and dozens not seep when stored horizontally or point up.

That said, I don't travel with them, practically speaking.


Flying can cause the ink to come out (happened only once with me).

Otherwise, ink shouldn't come out unless there is a flaw in the pen (which many ultra cheap pens have).

I've not tried the Moonman, but Jinhao/PenBBS are solid for me. Rarely do they "leak".


it seems to depend on the pen for me. some deposit substantial ink in the cap and some don't (except flying, that's always gonna be a mess unless you prepare).




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