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Originally Posted by Cootey
Just a quick update. I understand now why Kobo sells replacement nibs for the stylus. Although I did see one case in the forum where a nib snapped, for the most part the nibs simply wear down. After extensive use, I’ve noticed that the tip has been worn away on my nib like a crayon that’s seen heavy use. Eventually, I will need to replace it. I’m glad that the Elipsa comes with an extra nib hidden inside its original stylus box.
Another interesting thing that I’ve noticed is that the nibs leave residue on the screen like graphite. At first I worried that I had actually damaged the screen because they were smudges from my extensive sketching. However, it all washed away with some Windex. Now that I’ve noticed the nib wears down, I know where all that smudging came from.
I believe this is as designed. A harder nib would wear down the screen. This softer nib will give way first. I’d much rather replace a nib than replace my Elipsa.
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People have mentioned using replacement Wacom nibs in the Elipsa stylus. Assuming they work, I'm wondering if the Wacom nibs might be too hard and will scratch the Elipsa's screen.