Things You'll Need
Instructions
Open your ink bottle and place it on a paper towel or other absorbent surface in case the ink drips during filling.
Unscrew the back of the pen to reveal the plunger. Hold the pen over the paper towel and depress the plunger to remove any excess ink and air. Slowly raise the plunger as far as it will go.
Submerge the tip of the pen fully into the bottle, so that the nib and the area directly behind the nib are completely covered in ink.
Press the plunger quickly and firmly back into the pen. Hold the pen in this position for at least a minute while the pen fills.
Pull the pen out of the ink and wipe the nib on the paper towel to avoid any clogging in the nib. Then repeat Steps 3 and 4 to make sure the pen is completely full.
Put the pen back together, screwing all parts together firmly.
Test-write with the fountain pen to make sure there are no clogs. Hold the pen over your paper and gently press with the nib; write your name or another word to test it. If the pen glides and ink flows well, you are ready to continue using the pen.