Schmidt P8127 Pen Refill
Writing Instruments Technology At Its Best
For more than 70 Years SCHMIDT Technology has been developing and producing highly sophisticated solutions for major brands of writing instruments all over the world.
They make refills for a lot of the top pen brands in the world - some pens arrive with a Schmidt refill inside, but many others have a Schmidt refill with the pen maker’s brand printed on it.
They make a huge range of refills, with some available in a good choice of colors and tip sizes.
Today, Lanier Pens offers you many ballpoint pen refills and rollerball pen refills made by Schmidt directly from their factory in Germany.
Types of Pen Refills
Perhaps the most widely-used pen refills are Schmidt pen refills. The two main types of Schmidt pen refills we offer are Rollerball pens and Parker-style Ballpoint pens.
Schmidt P8127 Refills
The SCHMIDT ® P8127 is a short ceramic medium capless roller ball refill that is part of SCHMIDT® Innovative Capless System. It has a metal tube and front section, a stainless tip and 0.7 mm ceramic ball.
Schmidt Capless System is newly developed for the most smooth and elegant writing. This system combines the individual writing character of a fountain pen with the problem-free handling comfort of a ball pen.
Features of the Schmidt 8127 Pen Refill
- A cover cap is not necessary for the Capless System.
- The new type of ink dries immediately on the paper, but not in the system for more than one year!
- Length:97.5 mm
- Metal tube with tampon system, stainless steel tip with 0.7 mm ruby ball.
- One year cap-off time.
- Refill Reads: SCHMIDT cap-less system P8127
- Made in Germany
Available Schmidt P8127 Refills
Our current Schmidt P8127 refill offerings include the following pen refills:
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Schmidt P8127 black ink medium tip short capless roller ball Refill.
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Schmidt P8127 blue ink medium tip short capless roller ball Refill.
Instruction For Refilling
To replace your refill, follow the original manufacturer's instructions. During refilling, make sure to keep the internal spring in the same direction.
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