Pen tip #6 - How to refill & reseal Pilot cartridges
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Do you wish the nice Pilot iroshizuku inks were avaliable in cartriges? Or do you want to use other ink brands but the proprietary cartridge system doesn't allow you to? Just fill them with a syringe. But the best part? You can reseal the cartrige after refill and take whatever ink you like with you in your travels!
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For anyone who doesn't have Parker cartridges lying around, the smaller end of a chopstick works well for resealing too!
Yes, it does. Thank you for your additional input.
Really useful. I knew about the cartridges with the seal, but never thought about re-using the small piece to seal again. Thanks!
And it works. I never had an ink leaking accident with this method, so far.
Thank you so much! I can now know that my handmade ink can be stored in the cartridges. Thank you again!
This is simple with these cartridges... I think it is an amazing accidental feature.
That was a great tip about squeezing the cartridge to remove the (rubber) seal
Thank you. It is possible because it is not real rubber, it is hard plastic.
This is splendid! I have intention of keeping different colour inks in different cartridge to use them at the same time. This solves all my problem! Thank you so much!
Sorry for the very late reply. I am happy this video helps you. Pilot cartridges are great because of this re-sealing capacity. I love that. It is good way to take a Pilot pen on a travel with your favourite ink as a refill, not needing to carry an ink bottle.
Now I understand why there's a 45° angle beveled tube around the feed around most Pilot pens. Thanks for the trick ; )
Glad it was useful! 😀
Woah! I didn't even think about resealing the cartridges! Great tip, thanks!!!
I think this is useful, because it allows to travel with a couple of cartridges instead of an ink bottle.
Super helpful video. Thank you!
Glad it helped. This allows to have the favourite ink in a Pilot cartridge and easily and securely take it in a sealed cartridge!
I use the same type of syringe. I made the needle blunt with a carbide file tool (don't use nail files) it takes its time but the needle becomes blunt and safe for use. Nice video, thanks and may you and your loved ones stay safe and healthy 🖖.
I guess I will do it. It is safer. Best wishes for you too. These times are hard but fortunately me and my family are still ok.
I use “crocodile forceps” to remove the seal without squeezing the mouth of the cartridge
Yes, that is a good way to not force the mouth of the cartridge and extend its life. I use forceps too, most of the times. But I wanted to show an easy and almost tool-less way to do this.
(sorry for the very late reply)
Really nice and thoughtful btw love iroshizuku inks
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That’s a great tip, thanks 🙏
Thank you for watching!
I wish Pilot and others would make a fancy cartridge of high quality clear plastic like the Con-40 or Con-70 that we could syringe refill. These would look great in demonstrator pens.
I am not sure if they would last long. Maybe they could crack easily? Not as flexible as cartridge plastic?
Genius. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I'm glad if this was useful!
I use a insulin bottle and insulin seringe.
I wash insulin bottle and fill it with ink. It is usefull in travel because the bottle is safe for planes or pressure change. And it never leaks.
Very nice idea. I will have to look for one of those bottles.
@@OdE-ObjectosdeEscrita
Choose that bottle intended of insulin pens.
They are fantastic because they are kind like a seringe.
I will try in our language: portuguese.
Os tubos de insulina para aplicadores do tipo caneta são como seringas mas não tem o êmbolo. Todavia, tem uma borracha que desliza no seu corpo análogo à das seringas de plástico. Assim quando fizeres o reabastecimento do tubo com tinta podes tirar todo o ar, isso é importante.
Assim que for tirando a tinta para usar não te precisas preocupar pois a borracha vai escorregando como a vedação de uma seringa, ou seja, puxando a tinta para fora a borracha escorrega no tubo e não fica nem bolha de ar nem pressão negativa. Com isso nunca vaza, nem em aviões.
Teste e verás é uma solução maravilhosa.
Use também as seringas de insulina para reabastecer os cartuchos pois ellas tem o volume um pouco maior do que o de um cartucho da parquer.(100u de insulina = 1cc) Eu uso a marca BD, que era as que meu pai usava antes de falecer.
@@lpanades Thank you so much for the information. I will look on eBay. It seems to be an excellent bottle concept.
Muito obrigado pela informação. Vou procurar no eBay. Parece um excelente conceito de frasco.
@@OdE-ObjectosdeEscrita , talvez algum familiar que seja diabético possa fornecer-te vários desses reservatórios vazios. A verdade é que depois do uso eles são descartados, todo mundo joga fora.
Primeiro deve-se injetar o volume de ar da seringa no tubo vazio, até expelir a borracha deslizante.
Lave o tubo.
Depois de lavado, coloca-se uma agulha na ponta para que o ar possa sair, enquanto empurra a borracha de vedação até a ponta. O tubo agora está igual a quando estava vazio, só que lavado, sem vestígios de insulina.
Basta basta encher a seringa de tinta e a introduzir no reservatório.
Quando estiver cheio, antes de retirar a seringa com a agulha, retire o resto de ar que estiver dentro do tubo.
@@lpanades Felizmente não tenho nenhum familiar diabético. Mas vou procurar algum conhecido que tenha acesso a esses tubos. Muito obrigado!
Verry good tip! Thanks
Glad to know you lied it.
Great video. 👍
Thank you!
Nice video
Thank you!
Very useful tip! Thank you!
I think this one, besides being usefulor not is also very fun to do when you have some spare time!
I am looking at the cartridge that came with my Pilot Petit 1. It has a yellow cap (which I kept). I will try refilling the cartridge and hopefully the yellow cap will re-seal the cartridge. Thanks for the tip.
I never tried with a Petit. But I just look at the opening of its cartridge and it seems to be the same as in my regular Pilot cartridges. So I don't see why it shouldn't work...
It’s brilliant! When I watched your video on refilling cartridges I had hoped to get a tip on resealing them too. Several of my cartridge pens are Pilot branded, or Pilot compatible. I like the big opening of the Pilot cartridges because I get the feeling it works well for viscous inks or with a high degree of surface tension. I reuse all my cartridges and yesterday I removed the seal from a Pilot cartridge that was hard to clean otherwise. I will save the seals from now on.
Thanks! Yes, save them, and every cartridge, even if you have now cartridges without the disk. The cartridges will eventually die before the disks and then you will even the numbers of both.
Great hack! I can’t wait to make a huge mess trying this out!
😂 This is a really nice way to spend some time. I don't believe you will make a mess. I am very clumsy and never had an accident doing this. So far!
OdE I bet I’m clumsier than you LOL
@@thepengreek5476 I wouldn't bet on that!
Absolutely brilliant!!!
Thank you. I hope it will be useful for you.
Very Helpful Dear
Thank you!
Thank you for this, Paulo!!
Glad you liked it!
Good one ! I have never tried it.
If you try let me know how it worked!
That is very useful indeed! Thank you. I own a Pilot VP capless and have only a limited supply of sepia brown ink cartridges I bought in Tokyo. Now I don't need to worry about running out of nice sepia inks to put in my VP pen, as I'll be able to use other inks and put them into Pilot cartridges. Also, I generally prefer converters on the grounds that single use cartridges are wasteful and simply add to the mountains of plastic we produce: this is a really "green" answer! Great video!
Would you have a similar suggestion for Sailor cartridges?
Thanks for your comment. I'm glad you found it useful. 😀
About Sailor... Never tried... But I will! Maybe it will be the subject of another pen tips video...
I recommend you to use 1ml insulin syringes, they much easier to operate and they never do bubbles.
Thank you for the tip. I have these ones just because they are the ones that are easily available for free... (I have a doctor in the family that always has some syringes at home - not insulin ones - and I get them for free when they eventually get unused and out of the "use by" date and are no longer safe for medical purposes)
I may try to get some of the insulin syringes.
Great tip! Thanks!
Hope you liked it. Maybe this is the next step from your video about refilling the Pilot cartridges...
Fantastic…thanks for the tip. I assume a properly sized wooden dowel would work to push the disc down as well.
Thank you. Yes, for sure. But I decided to use another fountain pen accessory to do it!
This is really helpful thank you!
Thank you. This is not difficult to do at all. Simple ans works great. But I guess when Gabriel Falcinelli makes Pilot size stoppers you won't need this tip anymore.
@@OdE-ObjectosdeEscrita I think it would take quite a bit of brass to make a stopper for Pilot cartridges ... I will be trying your tip for mine! I knew those little plastic circles were hanging out there in my empties but I never did more than turn them sideways with the ink syringe when refilling them with Ink! ✒
Hi. Cool video. If I just pop the cartridge in the pen, back again, do I need to worry about the sealing stuff?
Hi! Thanks. No. If you just refill and put in the pen you don't need the little disk. Just when you want to keep it sealed. It can stay inside of the cartridge or be removed, as you prefer.
@@OdE-ObjectosdeEscrita just want to say it that thanks to you I've reused the same cartridge for 3 refill already. Thank you so much!
@@Jonas-ep5wj Thank you for letting me know. It is a more ecological and economical option. And if the cartrige eventually breaks, after many fills, just keep the little sealing disk. You never know if you will want to seal a cartridge in the future.
Is there no way to use the normal cartridges for the Pilot fountain pen?
As far as I know, no. The opening is very different. Except if you are talking about the MR or the Vortex, which accecpt the international cartridges.
Will this ink work on a Pilot V7 refillable rollerball pen?
I am not sure. I don't have one of those to try.
Thank you, loved the tip, but just 1 question, can I simply skip the resealing step? since I would just refill the cartridge and then put it back in my fountain pen with the opening of the cartridge and the tip of the pen facing the sky. Can I do that? Since I think that the resealing process is slightly anoying
I have the same question, I'm wondering if I can put the cartridge back in my fountain pen without the small black cap inside the cartridge
Yes, you can. But if you leave your pen unused for some time the ink in the cartridge may evaporate slowly, depending on the cap seal. But yes. I do it without re-sealing if I am using the pen immediately. I only re-seal if I go traveling and I need to take a few cartridges with me.
Yes, you can. Please check my reply above.
Nice hack😊
Thank you. It is very useful to me. I hope it can be useful to others!
AWESOME! Thank you!
I hope this is useful!
Thx!!
Glad you lijked it!
But how do you dry the cartridge after the water?
I just shake it and leave it open at the air untill it dries. I have always more than one empty, so I don't really need to wait each one to dry before I can reuse the pen with another refilled cartridge.
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Thank you Paulo..do you have any advise when you have an ink sample and you fill the converter with a syringe. What is the best method to make the feed wet? Pushing the converter is one way but I don't know if it is the best way?
I do that sometimes. I think there is a little trick to do it a little bit more efficiently. Overall I do it with your method but with an extra step. I might do a video on that also, if you find it useful.
I push the seal disk with the butt of another pilot cartridge. They don't go as deep but it's secure enough
Yes, it works. I decided to use Parker cartridges because they put the disk in the same place as the original position on new Pilot cartridges.
Here another tip. If you can't find pilot cartridges but have long waterman international cartridges. You can just cut the waterman cartridges at the line near the opening. Then they will fit pilot pens .
Thank you for another tip. I didn't know about that one.
Hi. It works with a pilot V5/V7 cartridge? Thanks for the hack
Hi! I don't know for sure. Never tried it. But I don't see a reason why it wouldn't work...
@@OdE-ObjectosdeEscrita Thanks for the answer, I will try
No need to remove the seal. Unless you want to not remove the cartridge from the pen! In this case the cartridge can last years if not to infinite!🎉
I remove the seal to be able to reseal it again and take some filled cartridges with me. But you can just refill and reuse over again, without removing the seal.
Does sailor cartridge also the same ?
I don't think so. I think you will need to have some kind of stopper to place on the "mouth" of the Sailor cartridge.
Genius
Thank you, but not so much. Genious was the person who invented such a type of refillable and resealable cartridges!
I just buy 2 pens. Fill them all full then if u need fill other, just switch the catrige ink :)))))
That also works! 😀
Play in 2x.
Glad you found a way to make my videos bearable to watch.
Curse you OdE! Now I'm going to have to buy a Pilot pen and a box of Parker cartridges.
Those are great news! Always nice to get more ink!
Yikes, sharp needle!
Yes, but I'm used to it.
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I guess this is too useful not to share!
@@OdE-ObjectosdeEscrita you are great, thank you. I refilled but only to use right away. A big little change for my Pilot.
@@mauraserena4521This allows you to take cartridges with your favourite ink inside for a trip, for example.