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The Zeb-Roller pen 2000 is available in 0.5 mm (fine point, with a silver barrel) and 0.7 mm (medium point, with a gold barrel) widths. The medium width writes more smoothly, but is more likely to smudge and can be harder to read for someone who tends to make their letters small or who is trying to cram a lot of words into a small space. The fine point feels a little scratchy by comparison, but produces clearer text.
Unfortunately, the Zeb-Roller pen 2000 comes in only three ink colors: black, blue, and red. The black is delightfully dark, without even a hint of gray. The blue is a medium shade; a good compromise that should work for people who like dark blue and people who like light blue ink. The red seems a little washed out.
The downside to the smooth liquid rollerball ink is the Zeb-Roller pen 2000's propensity to smudge and even leak. If you habitually drag a hand across the page while you write -- or if you hold a notebook in one hand and write in the other -- you will get ink on your hand. If you spill liquid on the page, the ink will run.
I've had many problems with the Zeb-Roller pen 2000 leaking on airplanes; it seems to have trouble with the pressure changes. Once a pen starts leaking, it doesn't stop, and I have to keep an eye on the tip of the pen to blot up extra ink before it hits the page.
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