Among competing products at the same price, the writing fluency of this office-use press gel pen 3055 can be analyzed from multiple dimensions. In terms of refill technology, the water-based or neutral ink it uses performs well on ordinary paper, is quick-drying and not easy to smudge, but compared with competing products using low-viscosity ink, it may be less stable in extreme environments. In terms of pen tip technology, the standard tungsten carbide or stainless steel ball provides reliable smoothness, and the 0.5mm pen tip grinding accuracy is comparable to classic models such as M&G K35, but compared with competing products with imported Japanese balls, there may be a slight gap in wear resistance.
In the actual writing experience, the ink consistency of this pen is stable, which can avoid the common ink break problem of low-priced pens, showing a good level of quality control. Its damping design is moderate and light, suitable for daily office scenes, but it may be slightly slippery on smooth paper. Compared with Japanese competitors, its writing experience is more practical rather than professional. For example, the lower damping of the Pilot P500 is more suitable for shorthand, while the strong damping design of some domestic competitors is more suitable for users who need precise pen control.
When writing for a long time, the 8.5-gram lightweight design and non-slip grip effectively reduce hand fatigue, which is better than metal pens of the same price. However, if the grip material is made of ordinary hard plastic, its comfort may not be as good as that of competitors with soft rubber grips. The ink capacity is at a standard level, and if the competitor adopts a large-capacity design, the battery life will be slightly worse. In terms of paper adaptability, this pen performs well on ordinary copy paper and notebook paper, but it may not be as resistant to ink bleeding as competitors with thicker ink on low-quality recycled paper. The quick-drying performance is at the mainstream level of neutral pens, and the drying time of 1-2 seconds is worse than that of oil pens, but it may be slightly slower than competitors specializing in quick-drying technology.