Need advice on where to find part

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Maybe a bit of DIY would be called for, anyway a little thicker is no harm..
 

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What are those grommets made out off? Are they a silicone or rubber like substance? Looking at the picture by @PeterBJ a page back if they are a rubber like material id be tempted (though not for faint of heart) to go all ghetto and have a go at making my own out of something like an old rubber car mat, silicone sheets, inner tube from tyre etc :D Though obviously it would depend on their physical size as to if being creative with a scalpel would be possible (too small and i doubt you could do it).
 

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Thanks Peter I did not know if they used a different grommet for the short cartridges.
I have tried cleaning print heads for the Canon printer generations represented by i-965, iP4000, iP5200 and ip3600 or the cartridge generations BCI-3e/6. PGI-5/CLI-8 and PGI-x20/CLI-x21. I have only noticed two different grommet types. I don't know when Canon changed the grommet design.
 

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Why try and make one when the thrift stores are full of used Canon printers.

I suspect even in the USA that varies depending on where you live or even if you have a thrift shop locally. The chances (at least where i live in the UK) of finding a used Canon printer of any half recent (last 5 years) vintage in what us in the UK call a "Second-hand" store are pretty slim.
 
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