Edible Ink Printer Creations

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fearlessbaker Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 12:03am
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Sorry, One more question: Do you suggest the printer with the 6 or 4 cartridges? Thanks

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diane Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 12:24am
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don't do it... thumbsdown.gif i've had two canon printers and they both died on me after a year...when their warranty expired.
go with the epson! icon_wink.gifthumbs_up.gif

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Melvira Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 12:33am
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Well, mine has 6 and it's almost overkill because the 'photo' cartridges hardly get used. So, really, the 4 would be sufficient if you can get it cheaper, but if it's the same price, either would be fine! I'd say, get the nicest newest version you can for the money!

My Canon has worked perfectly since day one, sorry to hear about your trouble Diane! It's never nice when you have that kind of grief!

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diane Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 12:38am
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it was a pain. they both died on me when i was in italy. so it wasn't like i could go to wal-mart and get another one. i wish i had the money to get them fixed. i'd sell them and be done with it. icon_redface.gif

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Melvira Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 12:52am
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That is a HUGE bummer! And with as cheap as they make them now, they are almost disposable!! They figure it'll cost as much to fix as to replace, so they don't have to mess around with fixing them very often!

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fearlessbaker Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 4:21pm
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Can the edible ink papers be used on chocolate too? Thanks

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Melvira Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 10:17pm
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Hmmm... that is a good question for one of our chocolatiers! My opinion is that it would not 'melt' into the chocolate and 'disappear' like it does with icing, but that might not be a bad thing! I think it would look cool to print out fun designs and put them on top of your chocolates! I have wanted to experiment with that, I have just had too many other things going on to get to it yet. It will come! If you try it first, let me know how it goes!! icon_wink.gif

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Melvira Posted 23 Apr 2008 , 12:53am
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YES!! Giggysmack... that is exactly what I'm talking about! That's what I want to get into! I have the stuff to make molds of things like picture frames for that sort of thing... I just think it is too elegant and awesome! Thanks so much for confirming that it can be done and look awesome!!

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giggysmack Posted 23 Apr 2008 , 2:10am
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Melvira, Where did you get your molds? I would like to try something like that with my edible photos as well. I like the personalized chocolate bar as a wedding favor, or a fancy frame. I think I like the recatangle frame it would make it easier to cut out the edible photo. You can also purchase the edible photos in small circles but I'm wondering what the dimentions are of the frame lolipops are? I have lots of questions about this too!

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Melvira Posted 23 Apr 2008 , 2:23am
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Giggy... I actually purchased the food safe mold making stuff they were selling at OSSAS last year. I'll have to go look to tell you what brand, but that probably won't happen tonight... it's a little buried! I will certainly find it and tell you as soon as I can! It's great stuff!!

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TheButterWench Posted 23 Apr 2008 , 12:33pm
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I have some answers for you guys about edible printers.

I have had both the expensive systems and the printers.

Love the printers better, but the systems do come with great graphic programs that are dummy proof.

I too have a printer with the photo carts and when I buy a new set they seemed to be always removed, full.

So, I was told by my ink supplier that as soon as my inks started to blink low, just take and move them around and you have a few extra weeks.

That has saved me a boat load of money.

As far as putting them on chocolate, I do that all the time.

I've made choco lollies.

you spray the lolly molds with a little pam place the image down and then pour the chocolate over it.

The pam keeps the image stuck so the chocolate doesn't seep underneath and allows the whole thing to slip out easily when set.

Or you can wait until the choco is set and then put a little melted choco on a thin layer and place the image on.

That's how I do the photo in frames or on the chocolate covered oreos

If I don't have the right template with KOPY KAKE I will use the AVERY label templates on WORD

When I'm down to one or 2 sheets and have a new set I take those and run them through the printer and print edible business cards.

I then can use them chocolates and use the little wilton boxes and hand them out to other businesses.

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giggysmack Posted 23 Apr 2008 , 2:14pm
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Wow! Thanks ButterWench that was really helpful info.

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TheButterWench Posted 23 Apr 2008 , 4:19pm
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Ugh, I'd better stop posting so early in the am, I can see I leave out words in my haste to get back to bed. lol

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Kate714 Posted 4 Jun 2008 , 7:01pm
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can anyone tell me where I can get a good deal on a Canon ip3500 or another good printer for edible images? Where was that one for $69 purchased?!! icon_biggrin.gif

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000V2O8NM/?tag=cakecentral-20

Is this the one that is good for edible images?? Thanks!!

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jmelamed Posted 2 Jan 2009 , 12:39am
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Does anyone have any problems getting the edible ink to print the proper colors (true colors)? Mine prints very green! HELP!

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Melvira Posted 2 Jan 2009 , 1:27am
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You know, sometimes mine tends to lean to the reddish side. I go in the printer utility and turn down the red saturation. Have you tried doing that? (Obviously with the green)

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bafishr Posted 3 Jan 2009 , 11:30pm
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I bought the Epson printer months ago and am so afraid to hook it up that I was contemplating on selling the whole thing icon_redface.gif If some of ya'll could help me with a couple of questions I'd appreciate it.
I have the edible paper, won some and purchased rice paper. Can the rice paper be used with the printer? I also have the cartridges. How do you get the odd sizes, i.e. cookies, sides of cake etc.? I hope these aren't stupid questions. I am really computer illiterate.

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Melvira Posted 4 Jan 2009 , 1:24am
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Jeez bafishr... talk about stupid questions! Hahaha! I'm just teasing! Trying to break a little ice.

Tell me what your questions are and I will happily help as much as I can! As far as the rice paper, you can use it like the edible image sheets in some cases, but not exactly. It will not melt into the icing like the icing sheets do. The sizes... you can actually buy sheets that have circles for cookies on them. I use them and they are great. If you want more info on that, let me know. As for like sides of cakes, etc. it's all cut to fit. DON'T BE AFRAID of it. The worst that happens is that you waste a few sheets to start with. If you need help, I love to help, just give me a yell. We'll get ya going, and pretty soon you'll be an EI master!!

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Molly2 Posted 4 Jan 2009 , 7:31am
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I ordered my sheets and ink from kopykakes and when you purchase these items you also receive a code that you use along with a program you down load on your computer it helps you to use the editable ink program its kind of a how to program I to was scared at first but now I love it I have a lot of fun with it and make some really neat stuff

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misabel99 Posted 6 Jan 2009 , 5:49am
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I got my cannon on ebay last september for $25.00 brand new icon_lol.gif I was checking all the time for a good deal for about 2 months until I got it I used it only a couple of times and today I try to print a picture an it was all red I don't know what's the problem does anyone had had this problem before? I didn't use it for 2 months and I didn't take off the cartridge so you think that that can be the problem? icon_rolleyes.gif

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jennym404 Posted 21 Feb 2009 , 5:08pm
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Hi all. Anyone know of an article or website where I can get detailed instructions/tips for printing edible images. I am getting the equipment, but I'm not especially techno-savvy, so I'd rather not wing it...Thanks!

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