Edible Ink Now Available For Epson Printers

Decorating By jo_ann Updated 6 Feb 2006 , 2:19am by melony1976

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jo_ann Posted 5 Feb 2006 , 10:42pm
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Kopykake.com now has edible inks for Epson printers. Stylus model #'s
c88
d88
cx3800
cx3810
cx4200
cx4800
c5800F
cx7800
I don't know the prices but might be something to check out since canon is discontinuing (spelling ?) some of their models. thumbs_up.gif

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cake77 Posted 5 Feb 2006 , 11:14pm
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Thanks for posting this. For some reason Epson is much more available in my area than Canon.

Wilma

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jo_ann Posted 5 Feb 2006 , 11:20pm
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Mine too. Of course it could just be New York state since your on one side and I'm on the other side. icon_confused.gif

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briansbaker Posted 6 Feb 2006 , 12:17am
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http://www2.buydig.com/shop/product.aspx?utm_id=3&ref=bizrate&sku=EPSCX4800#description
They have the EPSCX4800 for 88.00!!!!
it's 118 and then a 30 mail in rebate, of course the 6.95 shipping.. but dang it has a scanner too!!! I dont have a scanner!!!
here is the link to the inks from kopykake.
http://store.kopykake.com/cgi-bin/oldstore/ESET605.html?id=GAMYSK5k
OMG I have to go beg HUBBY RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!

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jo_ann Posted 6 Feb 2006 , 12:32am
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My hubby said yes!!! icon_lol.gif Edible images here I come.

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Lisa Posted 6 Feb 2006 , 12:35am
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I just wanted to offer some advice. If you can, purchase a compatible Canon printer. Among other things, the Epson printers are known for clogging even with standard inks. Edible inks are more prone to clogging than standard inks. The Epson print head also can't be easily removed to be cleaned, repaired or replaced which means if you get a stubborn clog, you may be out a printer.

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jo_ann Posted 6 Feb 2006 , 12:38am
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Thats good to know. Thanks. May have to rethink this icon_confused.gif

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briansbaker Posted 6 Feb 2006 , 2:14am
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grrrrrrrrrrrrr..He said, " if you would start charging for your cake and make some profit then I will think about it." How dare he!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! icon_cry.gificon_cry.gificon_cry.gificon_cry.gif
oh, well.. hehe Valentines is coming..... icon_wink.gif I could just keep bringing that up.. I would be sooooo happy to get the machine vs. Some silly roses or sweet fatty candy...HAHA I can make my own roses (fondant) and If I want something fatty and sweet, I will eat a tub of my own buttercream...

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melony1976 Posted 6 Feb 2006 , 2:19am
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LOL he sounds like my hubby ...hehe maybe they knosw eachother. icon_confused.gif

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