They are not actually meant to be used together, though, just to note. the drill is for your Hypo filling needle if you are going that route.
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Plug is to big for the drill hole. Plugs usually fall out or are to big for the clearances withinthe printer itself.
Just clean off the cartridge and use a good grade of tape to seal off the hole and
save yourself some money
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the hole has to be bigger than the drill that they send you for the tabs to fit but once i got the size right they worked great.Honest reviews on ND TM 10 pie Canon PGI-220 CLI-221 PGI-225 CLI-226 Ink cartridge
The holes are supposed to be 3/16 of an inch to fit the plug. That is a good fit; however, I found the plugs leak a little bit and come out too easily when you bump them in handling. First, I recommend that you do not rely on the supplied drill bit for drilling a hole. That drill bit is useless and a practice in frustrating futility. I have absolutely no idea how anyone is supposed to use it. (Surely, it is not supposed to be capable of drilling a hole in the hard plastic of a cartridge. I used, and recommend a typical 3/16 drill bit with a customary variable power drill on my first cartridge. But after the first one, I used an 11/64 drill bit for a tighter and more reliable fit for the plugs. With that size, it takes a little effort to force the plug into the hole. But, it stays in place until you want to remove it. Also, the rubber colored plugs are excellent quality and you may reuse them many times. (Also note: I saved the supplied drill. Maybe I will learn of a special process in which case it will work great. In time, I am sure it will end up in the trash.)I highly recommend these plugs. With one order, you receive enough for two sets of cartridges.
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