Tattoo Pen Machine

 
What is Tattoo Pen Machine
 

Where a tattoo gun uses electromagnetic coils, a tattoo pen instead uses a motor to move the needle. The major benefit of a tattoo pen is how easy it is to use. Artists can make much more precise adjustments to how quickly the needle moves up and down.

 

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Advantages of Tattoo Pen Machine
 

Ergonomics and comfort: Pen tattoo machines are designed with an ergonomic grip, similar to that of a traditional pen or marker. This design allows for more comfortable and natural hand positioning, reducing hand fatigue and strain during long tattoo sessions. This added comfort can lead to better overall control and precision.


Precision and accuracy: The pen-like design of these machines provides artists with superior control, resulting in precise line work, smooth shading, and intricate detailing. This level of accuracy can help enhance the overall quality of the tattoo, especially when working on complex designs.


Versatility: Pen tattoo machines often come with adjustable needle depth and interchangeable needle cartridges, making it easy for artists to switch between different needle configurations and techniques. This adaptability eliminates the need for multiple machines or setups, streamlining the tattooing process.


Consistent performance: The rotary mechanism of pen tattoo machines ensures consistent needle movement and smooth operation, reducing vibrations compared to traditional coil machines. This leads to more predictable results, allowing artists to achieve their desired effects with greater ease.


Quieter operation: Pen tattoo machines tend to produce less noise than their coil counterparts, creating a more comfortable and relaxed atmosphere for both the artist and the client. This can be particularly beneficial for clients with anxiety or first-timers who may be nervous about the tattooing process.


Lightweight design: The sleek and lightweight design of pen tattoo machines makes them more portable and maneuverable, enabling artists to work comfortably for extended periods without experiencing hand or wrist fatigue.


Easier maintenance: Pen tattoo machines typically have fewer parts and require less maintenance than traditional coil machines, saving artists time and effort on upkeep.

 

How to Set Up a Tattoo Pen Machine

Setting up a pen tattoo machine is a straightforward process that can be broken down into a few simple steps. Before you begin, ensure that your workspace is clean and sterile and that you’re wearing gloves to maintain proper hygiene. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to set up a pen tattoo machine:

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● Assemble the machine: Unbox your pen tattoo machine and its components, including the power supply, foot pedal, clip cord, and needle cartridges. Familiarize yourself with the manufacturer’s instructions, as different models may have specific assembly requirements.
 

● Connect the power supply: Attach the power supply to a stable and secure surface near your workspace. Plug the power supply into an electrical outlet, ensuring that the cable is out of the way to prevent tripping hazards.
 

● Attach the clip cord and foot pedal: Connect the clip cord to the pen tattoo machine and the power supply. Then, attach the foot pedal to the power supply. This configuration allows you to control the machine’s power and needle movement with your foot, freeing up your hands for tattooing.
 

● Adjust the needle depth: Different pen tattoo machines may have different methods for adjusting needle depth. In general, you can twist the grip or adjust a dial on the machine to set the desired needle depth. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for specific guidance on your model. Remember that the appropriate needle depth can vary depending on the technique and desired effect.
 

● Load the needle cartridge: Choose the appropriate needle cartridge for your tattoo design and technique (lining, shading, etc.). Open the sterile packaging and carefully insert the cartridge into the pen tattoo machine, twisting or clicking it into place as needed. Some machines may have a locking mechanism to secure the cartridge in place.
 

● Test the machine: Turn on the power supply and set the voltage according to the manufacturer’s recommendations or your personal preferences. Press the foot pedal to activate the machine, ensuring that the needle moves smoothly and consistently. Adjust the voltage as needed to achieve the desired speed and performance.
 

● Prepare the ink: Pour your chosen tattoo ink into clean, individual ink caps. Place the caps on a sterile tray or ink cup holder, ensuring that they are easily accessible while tattooing.
 

● Set up a barrier: To maintain cleanliness and prevent cross-contamination, cover your pen tattoo machine, power supply, and clip cord with disposable barrier protection, such as plastic bags or sleeves. This step is particularly important if you’re working with clients, as it helps maintain a hygienic environment.

 

Should You Use a Tattoo Gun or a Tattoo Pen?

 

 

You can create all the same effects with both machines, so it’s really up to the artist. Which tattoo machine you use really depends on a few different factors.
It’s unlikely that tattoo pens will ever completely replace tattoo guns. Many artists will use both, choosing which machine to use based on specific tattoos and the aesthetic they’re going for or that the client prefers.
Sometimes it makes more sense to use a tattoo gun for smaller or more traditional tattoos. Alternatively, larger and more intricate tattoos may be a bit easier for you as the artist with a lighter machine that doesn’t vibrate the way a tattoo gun does.
And if you’re working on a tattoo that will require multiple needle changes in a single piece, a tattoo pen will make the process faster and easier with less hassle.
If you find that your hands become easily fatigued and cramped or even numb from the vibrations of a tattoo gun, a tattoo pen will alleviate a lot of that discomfort. Many artists find that they don’t need to take as many breaks during larger tattoos and also make fewer mistakes with these lighter, more stable tattoo machines.
But of course, there’s always something to be said for tradition. Tattoo guns are still popular for a reason, even with a newer, more technologically advanced option available.
Many artists are purists who prefer to stick with tattoo guns and also believe that any new tattooer should learn how to use traditional tools. Knowing how to tattoo with different machines is part of being a well-educated and well-rounded artist.

 

Tattoo Pens May Be a Better Experience for Clients

There aren’t any statistics on this, but tattoo clients sometimes feel as though tattoo pens are less painful. While there isn’t documented proof that this is the case, it does seem to be the experience of many.
It’s possible that this is a trick of the mind. Getting a tattoo is a singular experience: the smells, sounds, and feeling of being in a tattoo studio chair may create certain expectations for many clients, and pain is definitely one of them.
Tattoo guns are louder and vibrate more, so the lack of vibration and sound from a tattoo pen can either physically or mentally seem less painful. Ultimately, this does create a more positive and comfortable experience for the client. A happy (and most importantly, still) client always makes for a higher-quality tattoo than someone who can’t stop squirming in the chair.
You may find that you get more new and returning clients using a tattoo pen because they can relax more easily during the process without all the extra sound, vibration, and potential pain that comes with using tattoo guns.

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The Difference Between A Tattoo Machine And A Tattoo Pen
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Tattoo machines and tattoo pens in addition to their appearance are obviously different, their construction and transmission are also different. The tattoo machine is summarized as a traditional tattoo machine, also called a coil machine. It uses the principle of electromagnetism to move the needle up and down by spraying and sucking the solenoid. The tattoo pen drive mode is motor. It drives the drive rod through the motor and then drives the needle up and down to make the power more evenly.

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Both machines have their advantages and disadvantages. The traditional machine needles are well-colored and controlled, making light transitions natural and easy to master with traditional large-area coloring. The disadvantages are the change of needles, the troubles of adjusting the machines, the weight of the machines, and the poor control of the machines. They are divided into two types: secant shade and shading. At least two or more machines are required to work. Because there is no shrapnel, the wormhole tattoo pen is strong in the skin, and it is easy to have a needle mark in a light color. It needs a certain skill and time to adapt. But the body is light and easy to change needles, an excellent wormhole tattoo pen can be suitable for a variety of styles. The wormhole tattoo pen is also the future trend of tattoo tools. After all, relative to others, easy to operate and improved work efficiency is the trend.

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How to Clean Pen Tattoo Machine?

 

Proper cleaning and maintenance of your pen tattoo machine are essential to ensure its longevity and maintain a hygienic environment. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to clean a pen tattoo machine:
● Disassemble the machine: First, disconnect the pen tattoo machine from the power supply and remove the needle cartridge. Consult the manufacturer’s instructions for guidance on disassembling your specific model, as different machines may have unique components and disassembly requirements.
 

● Wipe down the exterior: Wearing gloves, use a disposable, lint-free cloth or paper towel dampened with a disinfectant solution (such as isopropyl alcohol or a specialized tattoo machine cleaner) to gently wipe down the exterior of the pen tattoo machine. Be sure to clean all surfaces, including the grip and any grooves or crevices. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the machine.
 

● Clean the grip: Some pen tattoo machines have removable grips. If yours does, remove the grip and clean it separately using the same disinfectant solution. Use a small brush or cotton swab to clean any hard-to-reach areas. Allow the grip to air dry or pat it dry with a clean, lint-free cloth.
 

● Clean the needle cartridge area: Use a cotton swab dampened with a disinfectant solution to clean the area where the needle cartridge is inserted. Be gentle to avoid damaging the motor or internal components.
 

● Reassemble the machine: Once all the parts are clean and dry, reassemble the pen tattoo machine according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
 

● Sterilize the machine: It’s crucial to sterilize your pen tattoo machine between clients to maintain a safe and hygienic environment. Use a disposable barrier, such as a plastic sleeve or bag, to cover the machine during tattooing. Dispose of the barrier and clean the machine again after each use.
 

● Regular maintenance: In addition to routine cleaning, it’s essential to perform regular maintenance on your pen tattoo machine to ensure its optimal performance. This may include lubricating the motor, adjusting the needle depth, or tightening any loose components. Consult the manufacturer’s instructions for specific maintenance recommendations for your model.

 

Coil Vs Pen Tattoo Machine? What Is Better?

 

 

Coil and pen tattoo machines are two popular types of tattoo equipment, each with its unique features, advantages, and disadvantages. Here, we’ll explore the key differences between coil tattoo machines and pen tattoo machines:
1. Design and Mechanism:
● Coil tattoo machines use electromagnetic coils to drive the needle’s movement. These machines typically have a more traditional, industrial appearance, with two coils and a mechanical armature bar that moves the needle up and down.
● Pen tattoo machines utilize a rotary mechanism powered by a motor, resulting in a more streamlined, pen-like design. The motor drives the needle’s oscillating movement, offering smoother and more consistent operation.
 

2. Ergonomics and Comfort:
● Coil machines tend to be heavier and bulkier, which may lead to increased hand fatigue and strain during extended tattoo sessions.
● Pen machines, with their ergonomic and lightweight design, are easier to handle and maneuver, providing a more comfortable tattooing experience for both the artist and the client.
 

3. Noise and Vibration:
● Coil machines are known for producing more noise and vibrations, which may be uncomfortable for some clients and may affect the artist’s precision and control.
● Pen machines operate more quietly and with less vibration, offering a more relaxing tattooing environment and improved control and accuracy for the artist.
 

4. Precision and Control:
● Coil machines can be more challenging to control and may require more experience to achieve precise line work and shading.
● Pen machines offer superior precision and control, making it easier for artists to create detailed designs, fine lines, and smooth shading.
 

5. Adjustability and Versatility:
● Coil machines often require separate setups for lining and shading, which may involve changing the entire machine or adjusting various components.
● Pen machines usually come with adjustable needle depth and interchangeable needle cartridges, making it simpler to switch between different techniques and needle configurations without changing machines or making complex adjustments.
 

6. Maintenance:
● Coil machines have more parts and components, which can make them more challenging to maintain, clean, and troubleshoot.
● Pen machines have fewer parts and are generally easier to clean, maintain, and troubleshoot, saving time and effort for the artist.

 

Characteristics of Tattoo Pen Machine

 

 

● Less noise. Features a High-precision motor and an advanced gear system that guarantees reliable, quiet operation with low vibration.
● An efficient transmission mechanism offers powerful performance.
● Light-weight. Total weight 170g. Flexible and lightweight for every style
● Versatile as a standard liner and shader
● Absorb inks fast, Injection average.
● Ergonomic design. Comfortable Grip. Weighted toward the front of the machine. And the RCA connector offsets the balance of forward-leaning weight overall,
● Compatible with most needle cartridges.
● Easier operation. Effectively slow down the reset force of the tattoo needle while working.

 

Wireless Tattoo Machine and Tattoo Machine Difference

 

 

Features of wired tattoo machine
The wired tattoo machine is a kind of traditional tattoo machine, which needs to be connected to the power supply through a wire to work. This type of tattoo machine usually consists of several parts: the main engine, the grip, the wire and the needle. Its advantages are high reliability, good stability, work is not easy to be disturbed. But it also has some disadvantages, such as the need to prepare another power supply and wire, the use of the wire may be limited, and the use of more cumbersome.
 

Wireless tattoo machine features
In contrast, the wireless tattoo machine is a more advanced tattoo machine. It uses batteries for power, doesn't require wires, and can be used anytime, anywhere. A wireless tattoo machine usually consists of several parts: the main engine, the grip and the needle. Its advantages are good portability, easy to use, no wire restrictions. But it also has some drawbacks, such as limited battery life, needing to be recharged, and the possibility of interference or low battery power when in use. Usually the tattoo artist will have a spare battery!
 

Comparison between wired tattoo machine and wireless tattoo machine
Features wired tattoo machine wireless tattoo electrical power supply need external power supply and wire use battery power supply, no wire portability need wire, not portable portable, can be used anytime and anywhere difficult to use more cumbersome, need to install wire easy to use, no wire limit reliability high reliability, Good stability signal interference, battery power shortage and other problems may occur the price is more affordable price is more expensive.
 

How to choose their own tattoo machine
1. According to their own tattoo skills and experience to choose their own tattoo machine;
2. Consider the power, stability, noise and other factors of the tattoo machine;
3. Choose wired or wireless tattoo machine according to your tattoo habits and features of your work;
4. Choose tattoo machines with well-known brands and guaranteed quality.

 

Our Factory
 

Yiwu DM Tattoo Equipment Manufactory was established in 2009. We are located in Yiwu City, China's largest small commodity producing city ! Our factory specializes in the manufacture and export of tattoo equipment.
We are focusing on R & D and production of tattoo machines and cartridge needles, with very high experience and ideas. And successfully provide customized standards for global customers.
Our aim is to build long-term relationship with tattoo suppliers and tattoo artists based on our guaranteed products, customer service and great prices.
If you're ready for a reliable supplier and top quality products – We are at your service.

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FAQ
 
 

Q: What speed should my tattoo pen be set at?

A: If you're new to tattooing, going with a slower hand speed may be more comfortable. We recommend trying out 6v or 7v to get started. From there, you'll want to make sure you're moving at a pace where you can get good saturation of your lines. If you're comfortable, you can increase your voltage and hand speed.

Q: How long does it take for a tattoo pen to charge?

A: 3.5-4 Hours to be fully charged at above 1A charger, about 6 hours working at 6-8V.

Q: What to look for when buying a tattoo pen?

A: For this reason, you'll find that the best tattoo machines are made of iron, steel, brass, bronze, or aluminum. Their strong metal frames ensure a sturdy, durable tattoo machine that you will spend less time setting up and more time tattooing.

Q: How far should my tattoo needle stick out?

A: Pooling can also happen if your needle hang is too short (less than 2mm) when the tip makes contact with the skin and drops a big puddle. Set your needle hang at 2-2.5mm to prevent this – leaving the ability for pigment flow and precision.

Q: What voltage is best for lining?

A: If you're working on line work, we recommend using about a 4mm stroke and an 8 voltage for a machine like the Inkjecta. Note: Some traditional machines run on a super low voltage.

Q: What voltage should a pen tattoo machine be?

A: For the use of Pen machines, between 9 and even 11 volts, approximately, can be used. But always consult the manual of the machine or with the manufacturer or distributor. Remember that each motor is different.

Q: How long do tattoo pens last?

A: These cosmetic-quality markers draw colourful fake tattoos that can last around 4 days. The ink dries quickly to reduce smearing. Use one of the included stencils to draw classic tattoos like arrows, musical notes, a diamond, a palm tree or mandala-inspired patterns.

Q: Do you dip tattoo needle in ink?

A: Tattoo needles work like a dip pen. A modern tattoo machine is only very rarely set up to run only one needle. Instead, several needle tips soldered to a leader run in a fitted tube. The needle tips are simply dipped in ink, and capillary forces pull some up into the tube.

Q: Why do they use Vaseline when tattooing?

A: Vaseline helps reduce the friction which would make a tattoo hurt even more and prolong healing. It also stops the ink from drying on the needle which means that the artist doesn't have to constantly rinse the crusty ink off which would greatly increase the amount of time a tattoo would take.

Q: What angle should I hold my tattoo machine?

A: We recommend holding your machine between a 65-85° angle. If you tattoo at too small of an angle, you could snag the skin. However, you don't want to be at a perfect 90° angle because the tiny spaces between the dots will make your lines look lighter.

Q: What needle size is best for lining?

A: Often referred to as a standard or standard 12, there is a very common and popular needle especially in traditional work, bold lining, and color packing as it offers more ink flow and larger penetration area.

Q: What voltage is needed for lining and shading tattoo pen?

A: This rule applies to most machines, generally speaking, when you are using your tattoo machine for lining, keep the voltage from 7.5 to 8.5 Volts. When you are shading, the voltage should be from 8 to 10 Volts. There are different types of tattoo power supplies available in the market.

Q: How do you set needle depth?

A: All you need to do is push the a-bar down so the needles are fully extended & then adjust the tip so that just 1-2mm of needle is sticking out. Now you just tattoo up to the depth of the tip. This is called riding the tube.

Q: What ink lasts longest on skin?

A: Black ink lasts the longest and is least likely to blur, making it the best choice of ink color for long-lasting tattoos. Black ink is so reliable it is usually used to help hold in color molecules. Artists will create a border around color details with black linework to prevent ink migration and color blurring.

Q: What tattoo ink fades fastest?

A: Lighter inks like yellows, reds, oranges, whites, and any pastel tones tend to fade a bit more quickly than darker inks. Some white inks and pastel inks have trouble lasting longer than five years. Watercolor tattoos also tend to fade faster as the ink is lightly colored and very fine.

Q: What is the difference between a tattoo pen and a tattoo machine?

A: The needles used by the two machines are different. Traditional tattoo machines have long needle handles, relatively inexpensive needles, and short needles for tattoo pens, which are easy to replace and are slightly more expensive.

Q: How do I know what tattoo gun to buy?

A: When choosing a tattoo machine, it's best to ask more experienced tattoo artists for their advice and read reviews about different tattoo machine brands. The most important thing to consider is the quality of the tattoo machine. Choose tattoo machines that are made of copper, iron, or brass.

Q: What speed is best for tattoo pen?

A: If you're new to tattooing, going with a slower hand speed may be more comfortable. We recommend trying out 6v or 7v to get started. From there, you'll want to make sure you're moving at a pace where you can get good saturation of your lines. If you're comfortable, you can increase your voltage and hand speed.

Q: What size tattoo needle should a beginner use?

A: If you're just starting out, you'll want to focus on round shaders in sizes 3, 5, 7, and 9 for some shading and filling in small areas.

Q: Why do tattoo artists wipe so much?

A: These wipes are typically made from soft, absorbent materials like cotton or paper and are pre-moistened with a sterile solution like alcohol or saline. They are designed to be gentle on the skin and help remove excess ink and blood during the tattooing process.

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