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Highlighter Edding 345 flat chisel tip, gray — model 345, single color
Highlighter Edding 345 flat chisel tip, gray — model 345, single color
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Highlighter Edding 345 flat chisel tip, gray — model 345, single color
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Highlighter Edding 345 flat chisel tip, gray — model 345, single color
Highlighter Edding 345 flat chisel tip, gray — model 345, single color
Edding 345 flat chisel-tip highlighter in gray is designed for clear marking and emphasis on paper documents. The highlighter has a flat chisel nib that produces both broad and fine strokes, delivering consistent ink flow and legible contrast on printed text and handwritten notes. The formulation of the ink is suitable for everyday office tasks, study materials and archival reference where muted highlighting is preferred to bright fluorescent colors.
The flat chisel tip ensures controlled lines and reliable width variation from broad to fine, making it easy to underline, highlight or annotate without damaging the paper. The gray ink provides subdued contrast that preserves readability and reduces color clash on documents. The marker is designed for consistent ink delivery and minimal bleeding on standard paper types, supporting neat and durable highlights for professional and academic use.
Hold the highlighter at an angle to achieve the desired stroke width: use the broad side of the chisel tip for wide highlighting and the narrow edge for underlining or fine details. Glide the marker across the paper in a single smooth motion to avoid streaking; if you need darker emphasis, allow the first layer to dry briefly and apply a second pass. Store the marker horizontally or with the cap securely closed to maintain ink performance.
Test the highlighter on a hidden area of the document if the paper is thin or of unknown quality to check for bleed-through. For archival documents, choose paper-safe handling and minimal direct exposure to sunlight to preserve both the document and the gray highlight over time.
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