CIS silicon grommet hunt

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Does anyone know of any good sites to find silicon grommet for use in a CIS system. I have a CIS installed in a ip6700d and have recently noticed a bit of air leaking into the tubing and suspect it to be due to a poor connection at the cartridge sponge / printhead receiver port and I would like to place a set of silicon grommets on top of the rubber one located on the printhead reciever port. Any help will be greatly appreciated :D
 

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Does anyone know of any good sites to find silicon grommet for use in a CIS system. I have a CIS installed in a ip6700d and have recently noticed a bit of air leaking into the tubing and suspect it to be due to a poor connection at the cartridge sponge / printhead receiver port and I would like to place a set of silicon grommets on top of the rubber one located on the printhead reciever port. Any help will be greatly appreciated :D
I think it is bette to use clear RTV silicone available at auto stores.

Something like this:
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It is very soft and durable, cures in 24 hours.
 

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Smile said:
I think it is bette to use clear RTV silicone available at auto stores.

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It is very soft and durable, cures in 24 hours.
That's an idea I hadn't considered... How do you make yours then Smile?

Personally I got a 1mm thick sample of silicon sheeting and some metal punch tools to make the grommets myself... Worked ok but it's a bit of a pain to go to all that trouble yourself.
 

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Simple but it takes time, you need a tube with outer diameter that fits inside print head port. Then you must fill the tube with silicone.

When it cures, that takes some time a week sometimes, depends on how long your tube is. I recommend not more than 4cm.
Then cut the tube with a knife. When you have cut created the silicone washers remove them from the tube.

Next you must cut center hole. I use a pipe that works like a knife.
Takes time but not money to make. And RTV silicone is very soft and durable so a plus in sealing those printhead ports.
 

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Those are some pretty good ideas but i'm really interested in are a set of grommets that i can place between the cis cartage and the print head port. Bit Smile i would like to know of any good places where i could go to get the materials needed to make my own grommets per your instructions such as the pipe you used to cut out the center hole.
 

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The pipe is made from indoot TV antenna. Just get the right size antenna. Buy only the pipe thing without cables etc. Costs only 2-3Euros.

Then you must use a drill and some sand paper rolled into a roll to grind antenna from inside to make it sharp. Then you use it as a knife to cut the silicone.

Antenna is made from brass that is not very durable metal so if anyone know where I can buy small pipes from steel or metal please relpy :)
 

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Also you can try to search for a silicone sheet material and to cut it with pipe like I said.
You will avoid silicone curing time.

Or you can use another techique:

Spread some silicon .5mm and 1mm thick onto something it will not stick to. Then remove it can cut it like I said above.
This improves curing time is rapid, 1 day top.
 

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Nice idea hiddenbay but wrong type of grommet...

You need something no thicker than 1mm and whilst the antennae pipe is an "interesting" approach a leather punch tool will do the trick if you have the relevant silicon sheet to cut.
 
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