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Edible printer + accessories
Does anybody on here use an edible printer ?
Which make / model do you use ? Where do you get your appropriate software, inks and wafer paper / fondant sheets from ? I have heard that you can use a brand new normal printer and use edible food colouring. But if you try to use a sheet of fondant, won't it crack ? |
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Does anybody on here use an edible printer ?
Which make / model do you use ? Where do you get your appropriate software, inks and wafer paper / fondant sheets from ? I have heard that you can use a brand new normal printer and use edible food colouring. But if you try to use a sheet of fondant, won't it crack ?
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You mean printer that you can eat
![]() I am assuming you are being humorous. |
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There's plenty of info about this via Google and a couple of Youtube vids. You just use an ordinary printer and then buy the sheets and the edible ink carts, which you can either refill yourself or buy new ones.
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A friend of mine has just shown a picture of a new Canon printer that she says is going to be used for edible cake toppers etc.
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