REMARKABLE REMARKABLE 2 General Troubleshooting
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96%
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Marker Nibs (9-pack)
Ghost writing occurs when the stylus nib becomes deformed or stuck, maintaining mechanical pressure on the internal EMR transducer even when contact is not made. This sends a constant 'pen-down' signal to the digitizer. Replacing the nib ensures the pressure-sensitive assembly can return to a neutral state.
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2%
CONF
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reMarkable Marker Plus
If replacing the nib does not resolve the ghost writing, the internal pressure-sensing spring or inductor within the Marker's tank circuit has likely suffered a mechanical failure. Since the stylus is a sealed unit, the entire Marker assembly must be replaced to restore proper signal modulation.
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2%
CONF
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reMarkable Marker
The standard non-eraser Marker uses the same EMR transducer technology as the Marker Plus. If the stylus body has been dropped or the internal ferrite core is cracked, it may cause erratic signal lag or phantom inputs that cannot be corrected by nib replacement.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Marker Nibs (9-pack).
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