Edible Printers And Supplies

Decorating By neekole Updated 14 Apr 2012 , 5:41am by neekole

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neekole Posted 23 Mar 2012 , 3:39pm
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Hey! I was thinking of getting an edible printer and I've read blogs and posts and I think i decided on the Canon iP3600, but when looking for the ink and the paper I'm not sure where to buy from because amazon sells a hundred sheets for 20 dollars and icing images seems to have them a dollar each. I was wondering if you own one and could tell me where you purchase the accessories or if you have a different printer, and maybe if there are different types of paper that I haven't read about. THANKS!

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LeeBD Posted 25 Mar 2012 , 6:07pm
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Have you tried Inkedibles? They have pretty good prices.

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tiggy2 Posted 26 Mar 2012 , 12:48am
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Price and quality are 2 different things.I've tried several different brands of ink and frosing sheets and my money is on icingimages. Their premium frosing sheets and gold label inks are better then anything else I have used. Their customer service is also tops notch, not to mention how knowlegable Debbie is about canon printers and any problem you may have with it.

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lovecakes52 Posted 26 Mar 2012 , 3:04am
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I just recently purchased the Canon IP3600 from Amazon.com and it is a wonderful printer! Great quality!!!
But I agree 100% with tiggy2 I bought the premium frosting sheets and gold lable edible ink.
Also, their customer service is Fantastic!!!! I feel that your ink and sheets are very important on the fact of quality of your product!!! hth

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KoryAK Posted 26 Mar 2012 , 5:39am
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Ditto to tiggy2!

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LeeBD Posted 27 Mar 2012 , 5:05pm
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ok never mind then...

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neekole Posted 14 Apr 2012 , 5:41am
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Thanks! I went with icing images!

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