offonoff:
What you are proposing in concept is done everyday industrially - and commercially. It is a piece of cake. Practically all bulk CO2 sold world-wide (& there are probably thousands of tons sold daily) is processed, stored, transported and distributed as a liquid at about 250-300 psig and -8 oF (saturated). To do that, it is dryed in the gaseous state to approximately 1 ppm of water moisture using solid adsorbent (usually Activated Alumina - Molecular Sieves are an over-kill here).
If you are talking about using 1/4" tubing, you are either "experimenting", new at this, or have a very, very small laboratory setup for a very small CO2 flow rate. If it is the latter, you probably have problems in compressing a very small volume of CO2. If you tell us ALL of the basic data you have, perhaps (as David infers) we can help you further. Otherwise, all we can do is guess.