Re: Edible Inks?

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They have special cartridges for bakeries that use food colors instead of inks.

jerry

Steve Grabhorn wrote:

> I'm looking at a picture of a birthday cake that has a black/white image on it, and I'm wondering how they do this and keep it edible. Although I was thinking along the lines of a T-shirt transfer type-of-thing (without the heat), I'm told that they use an edible emulsion that is exposed with the image (wonder how they fix it?).
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> I put the picture up at:
> http://www.jps.net/~sgrabhorn/face.jpg
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> tomcat, if we could do this with our doorstop printers the $$$ would really be rolling in! :-)
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> steveo
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