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''Nibs:'' Manufacturers' stated nib sizes are far from straightforward to understand.  Terms like "ultra-fine" are subjective.  But numerical specs should be regarded with some skepticism as well. Micron's size descriptors are not in mm ("005" = .2mm).  And Copic's smallest nib is ".03mm" -- a quick check with a calculator reveals this is ~1/1000 of an inch. Which is finer than a human hair.  It's tiny, but not anywhere near that small!  Of course, these numbers refer to the width of lines the pen can make, not the nib width.  This value depends greatly on pen pressure, surface texture, and feedrate (speed of drawing).
 
''Nibs:'' Manufacturers' stated nib sizes are far from straightforward to understand.  Terms like "ultra-fine" are subjective.  But numerical specs should be regarded with some skepticism as well. Micron's size descriptors are not in mm ("005" = .2mm).  And Copic's smallest nib is ".03mm" -- a quick check with a calculator reveals this is ~1/1000 of an inch. Which is finer than a human hair.  It's tiny, but not anywhere near that small!  Of course, these numbers refer to the width of lines the pen can make, not the nib width.  This value depends greatly on pen pressure, surface texture, and feedrate (speed of drawing).
  
''Extremely fine color plots:'' Replacement ink cartridges for Copic's Multiliner SP series come in two types (A and B).  These are related to different pigment carrier formulation for different nib sizes (A for the smallest, B for larger).  Unfortunately, they do not make "type A" color cartridges (the smallest nib is .3mm for color).  However, tests mating color cartridges with .03mm nibs show good results with some, but not all colors.  The "A" formulation inks require longer drying times: handle your eggs carefully when using the "A" formulation so as to prevent smudging.
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''Extremely fine color plots:'' Replacement ink cartridges for Copic's Multiliner SP series come in two types (A and B).  These are related to different pigment carrier formulation for different nib sizes (A for the smallest, B for larger).  Unfortunately, they do not make "type A" color cartridges (the smallest nib is .3mm for color).  However, tests mating color cartridges with .03mm nibs show good results with some, but not all colors.
  
 
''Variable pen heights between Sharpie-compatibles:'' Different brands of pen will be held by the pen-arm at differing heights above the egg.  Doing multicolor plots with tight color registration is far easier with all pens being the same brand.
 
''Variable pen heights between Sharpie-compatibles:'' Different brands of pen will be held by the pen-arm at differing heights above the egg.  Doing multicolor plots with tight color registration is far easier with all pens being the same brand.

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