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Reply to "Edible Printers (aka Printers for Edible Papers!)"

I have an Epson 410 inkjet, I believe, and the print quality is fine, but I find that it has a hard time feeding both wafer paper and frosting sheets, so it jams A LOT, or doesn't feed at all sometimes. Soooo frustrating.

 

You can use most any inkjet printer as long as it hasn't been used before with inedible inks and you buy the right set of food coloring cartridges to fit it. Kopykake has a handy printer-cartridge matching chart here: http://www.kopykake.com/docume...PrinterInks-Xref.pdf

 

However, as noted, feeding issues seem to vary from printer to printer.

 

Jaci Baynes Harper (Ali's Sweet Tooth) seems more pleased with her printer (I believe she has a Canon something), so hopefully she'll comment here.

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