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Plugs for Canon Ink Cart
I refill Canon ink cartridge by drilling a hole on the top.
I wonder where to find/buy tiny stoppers for the hole to seal it. Satoshi |
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Go here http://www.inksupply.com/index.cfm?s...accessory.html "Satoshi" wrote in message ... I refill Canon ink cartridge by drilling a hole on the top. I wonder where to find/buy tiny stoppers for the hole to seal it. Satoshi |
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Why not just put some cello tape over it?
Ron "Satoshi" wrote in message ... I refill Canon ink cartridge by drilling a hole on the top. I wonder where to find/buy tiny stoppers for the hole to seal it. Satoshi |
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Indeed, I tried cello tape. Ink leaks from the bottom. I even tried to
seal with those tapes which used for shipping boxes. Still it leaked. What kind of tape did you use? I will try your advise. Satoshi. "Ron" wrote in message ... Why not just put some cello tape over it? Ron "Satoshi" wrote in message ... I refill Canon ink cartridge by drilling a hole on the top. I wonder where to find/buy tiny stoppers for the hole to seal it. Satoshi |
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Satoshi wrote:
Indeed, I tried cello tape. Ink leaks from the bottom. I even tried to seal with those tapes which used for shipping boxes. Still it leaked. What kind of tape did you use? I will try your advise. Satoshi. I use Blu-Tack, which works fine. Dunno if it's available where you are or not, though. -- regards, dslr |
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Blue-Tack. Never heard of it.
Who manufacture this stuff. I live in Arizona. Satoshi "dslr" wrote in message ... Satoshi wrote: Indeed, I tried cello tape. Ink leaks from the bottom. I even tried to seal with those tapes which used for shipping boxes. Still it leaked. What kind of tape did you use? I will try your advise. Satoshi. I use Blu-Tack, which works fine. Dunno if it's available where you are or not, though. -- regards, dslr |
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You need a very sticky and flexible tape such as a good cloth duct tape -
the kind with the silver finish. Other tapes just won't work as well. Since the hole is on the top, you could also use a set screw or hot melt glue to seal the opening. If you (or anyone else) would like a copy of some simple refill instructions I've created, please email the request to me. The file is about 69kb and is in pdf format. -- Ron Cohen (not the previous responder) "Satoshi" wrote in message ... Indeed, I tried cello tape. Ink leaks from the bottom. I even tried to seal with those tapes which used for shipping boxes. Still it leaked. What kind of tape did you use? I will try your advise. Satoshi. "Ron" wrote in message ... Why not just put some cello tape over it? Ron "Satoshi" wrote in message ... I refill Canon ink cartridge by drilling a hole on the top. I wonder where to find/buy tiny stoppers for the hole to seal it. Satoshi --- AVG reports Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.555 / Virus Database: 347 - Release Date: 12/23/2003 |
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 15:40:47 -0700, "Satoshi"
wrote: Blue-Tack. Never heard of it. Who manufacture this stuff. I live in Arizona. Satoshi Go to your office stor, they should have some. "dslr" wrote in message ... Satoshi wrote: Indeed, I tried cello tape. Ink leaks from the bottom. I even tried to seal with those tapes which used for shipping boxes. Still it leaked. What kind of tape did you use? I will try your advise. Satoshi. I use Blu-Tack, which works fine. Dunno if it's available where you are or not, though. -- regards, dslr |
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Satoshi wrote:
I use Blu-Tack, which works fine. Dunno if it's available where you are or not, though. Blue-Tack. Never heard of it. Who manufacture this stuff. I live in Arizona. It's an office product, sort of a slightly sticky dry rubber putty, is the best description I can think of atm. It's usually used for sticking posters on walls and so on. In the pack it's like a flat sheet of blue rubber, you tear off a small piece and knead it until it's warmed up and totally flexible, then stick it over the hole, smoothing it across to get a good seal. -- regards, dslr |
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