Edible Image Printer

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Jackie_S Posted 2 Dec 2011 , 2:34pm
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Can anyone help me locate a reasonably priced printer for edible images? I have found a few online but I really can't afford to pay $500 for one right now. Can anyone point me in the right direction as to where I can find one that is reasonably priced? TIA icon_sad.gif

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Jackie_S Posted 2 Dec 2011 , 3:19pm
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Thanks Karen421! That I can afford!

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carolinagirlcakes Posted 2 Dec 2011 , 5:41pm
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Am I missing something... I don't see a reply from Karen421? I too am looking at getting an edible printer and have been shopping around so advice is needed icon_biggrin.gif

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jamawoops Posted 2 Dec 2011 , 5:47pm
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She probably pm'ed her. PM me too please! I'm also looking at getting one soon. Thanks!

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icingimages Posted 3 Dec 2011 , 1:22am
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If you are looking to save money and you are not worried about the warranties, just purchase the printer seperately. The best is the Canon mp5220 and purchase the edible supplies from a company like ours. YOu just need the edible ink, icing sheets and if you would like the cleaners. Make sure you do not use the regular inks in the printer. We will be posting a Holiday special next week on our site for the whole kit and kaboodle with all kinds of goodies. WE stand behind our printer with the warranties, but if you purchase the printer elsewhere, you do not have that warranty. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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carolinagirlcakes Posted 3 Dec 2011 , 1:33am
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If you are looking to save money and you are not worried about the warranties, just purchase the printer seperately. The best is the Canon mp5220 and purchase the edible supplies from a company like ours. YOu just need the edible ink, icing sheets and if you would like the cleaners. Make sure you do not use the regular inks in the printer. We will be posting a Holiday special next week on our site for the whole kit and kaboodle with all kinds of goodies. WE stand behind our printer with the warranties, but if you purchase the printer elsewhere, you do not have that warranty. Let me know if you have any other questions.




Thank you SO much!! I have read that Epson are also good... what do you recommend? I am sending my hubby and mother my cake wish list and would love to include your site and info for my printer.

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tiggy2 Posted 3 Dec 2011 , 2:49pm
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The epsons do not have a removable print head so if it clogs and can't be cleaned you can just throw it away. The canon print head can be removed and cleaned. I love my canon and have never had a problem with it. I highly recommend the gold label ink and premium frosting sheets from icingimages,. I've tried several brands and IMO theirs are the best quality.

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linedancer Posted 3 Dec 2011 , 10:39pm
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Totally agree with tiggy2..

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icingimages Posted 26 Jan 2012 , 3:31pm
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Originally Posted by icingimages

If you are looking to save money and you are not worried about the warranties, just purchase the printer seperately. The best is the Canon mp5220 and purchase the edible supplies from a company like ours. YOu just need the edible ink, icing sheets and if you would like the cleaners. Make sure you do not use the regular inks in the printer. We will be posting a Holiday special next week on our site for the whole kit and kaboodle with all kinds of goodies. WE stand behind our printer with the warranties, but if you purchase the printer elsewhere, you do not have that warranty. Let me know if you have any other questions.



Thank you SO much!! I have read that Epson are also good... what do you recommend? I am sending my hubby and mother my cake wish list and would love to include your site and info for my printer.




I apologize, in this post I list the best printer as the Canon mP5220. It is the mG5220. I apologize if this has caused anyone any problems. there is no MP version, just the MG version.

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