Professional Edible Printer

Decorating By machina99 Updated 15 Feb 2010 , 2:45pm by icingimages

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machina99 Posted 14 Feb 2010 , 4:19pm
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Hey everyone I'm new here to the forum!

I'd like to know if anyone can recommend a professional, reliable edible ink printer. I've tried the consumer epson route and it's not working out for me. I'm also going to start printing in high volume so I'd like to find something that won't crap out on me when I need it the most.

Thank you for your time and I appreciate any response.

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Kiddiekakes Posted 14 Feb 2010 , 5:00pm
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If you check almost all the websites who offer edible images printers...all of them offer 4 or 5 different systems depending on price.Basic home systems and expensive volume systems..Check out the links!!Welcome to CC!!


www.kopykake.com

www.icingimages.com

www.photofrost.com

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icingimages Posted 14 Feb 2010 , 5:55pm
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What kind of volume are you talking about?

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machina99 Posted 15 Feb 2010 , 3:48am
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What kind of volume are you talking about?



About 500 image a week or more.

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icingimages Posted 15 Feb 2010 , 2:45pm
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Ok, this is a bit different then other users. Are these 8.5x11 or cookie sizes. I guess what I am trying to find out is how many sheets. If you are printing that many sheets, it is best to run more then one printer that use the same type of cartridges. Will you be printing any large sheets like 10x16, or will they all be on the 8.5x11 backing or 8.5x14 backing?

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