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Ediblecookie images are a fantastic addition to your sugarcookie decorating techniques.
The video above shows you how to adhere the images to the cookie.
This page consists of the following (and more) Q&A,video tutorials, and examples.
- Should I get an edible image copier?
- Can I use a regular copier?
- Where do I purchase one?
- How much do they cost?
- Do you have to maintain them?
- How to make professional cookies with edible images?
- How do you attach the image to a cookie?
Edible cookie image Q & A
This image was purchased through TrendysenseStudio on Etsy. Isn't is just the cutest thing?!
1.Should I get one for the expansion of cookie decorating ideas? Can I just get a copier andbuy the cartridges separately?
Here’s the thing about edible image copiers, you will haveto use them at least once a week. If nothing else, run a regular sheet of paperthrough it with a color copy.
Why?
The ‘ink’ over time can go over the print head, thereforedrying and clogging it. I accidentally left mine set for about 4 weeks. It took solong to get it off the print head.
I didn’t let the printhead (the caddy that holds thecartridges) air dry long enough after soaking it. It cost me my copier!
That was an expensive mistake.
If you are making enough sugar cookies to use weekly,then yes, I would get one.
If you aren’t, then you can still get one and just run thecleaner through it and remove the cartridges in between times.
Why should you get an edible image printer?
-huge time-saver
-allows you to take on more orders
-makes perfect business cards or photos on sugar cookies
-makes your business more professional
-allows you to take on short notice orders, like these teacher cookies
If you would like the digital download for the edible images, you can buy it now or in my shop via this link or tap on the image below: Shop Gotta-havs!
2.Can I use a regular copier?
In short, yes. BUT…
…make sure it’s new and has never been used with regular ink.
3.Where can I buy a complete setup?
I purchased the Platinum Entry Level System through Icing Images. I was incredibly happy with it. It served me well for a couple of years…till that dreadful day (mentioned above).
Icing Images is a super company. Their customer service is second to none.
There are other companies, of which I know nothing about their service or products. Once you hit on a company with outstanding service, why change?
This is my dad who loved deer and his red roses. A tribute cookie with an edible image of him.
Sorry due to copyright, I could not use the photo from Icing Images in this box below.
This is a wonderful entry level printer which includes everything you need to start edible printing, perfect for cottage bakeries or entry level businesses.
Included is a 1 year printer warranty and a 30 day Printhead warranty with lifetime technical support.
Read more about everything in this package that gets you stated printing right away.
As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases
All copiers have risen drastically in price.
I looked into buying a copier through Canon, which is the brand that accommodates edible ink. This is the brand Icing Images sells.
I did not need the extra icing sheets and wafer paper, so I figured it was cheaper just to buy a regular copier through Canon.
I did not take into account that I still needed to purchase the edible ink cartridges.
All in all, it ended up costing about $30 less than getting the entire system through Icing Images, however, you get icing sheets, and wafer paper along with a guarantee through them (with other things).
Important…
Few copiers offer separate color cartridges. Again, you need this option. The multi-color single cartridge will NOT work.
Result…
It will save you a headache simply going through Icing Images.
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This is the link for Icing Images Copiersfor edible cookie images
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(Printing and cutting edible cookie images)
***The Canon PIXMA TR8620 is what I have, with 5 cartridges, if you are wondering.
4.How much are they?
They are rather expensive (anywhere you go). With everythingyou need to start, Icing Images, at the time of writing this, has the completesystem for $299 (add on about $30 for S&H).
5.Do you have to maintain them?
I pretty much answered this above. There’s not much tomaintain them. You just need to make sure to run a good color copy off on regular paper at leastonce a week That’s it!
Don’t worry, they are easy on using edible ink.
6.How do you attach it to the BEST royal icing or glaze you ever tasted?
Some people use piping gel. I simply use light corn syrup.Take the image with a paintbrush used just for decorating, and brush the syrupon the backside, lightly but make sure it is completely covered. Place on the properly flooded cookiesafterthe royal icing is dry.
Important:
Take every precaution NOT to get any syrup,piping gel, or water on the front. You’ll either get a very glossy splotch or anugly smear.
Once placed on the cookie, some people like to turn thecookie over on its front and let them dry like that overnight. They say ithelps so the edges don’t curl up.
I have never had a problem with the edges curling up. I’mnot sure why some have that problem. Maybe the royalicing recipe? Maybe the brand oficing sheets? Humidity? Using piping gel instead?
7. Can edible cookie images be placed in the fridge?
I also make cakes and regularly place cakes with the images in the fridge. It does not hurt them at all, nor do they curl up. One customer kept forgetting to pick it up and it sat in the fridge for 4 days. I let it come to room temperature before picking it up and it still was just fine.
You should never place decorated sugar cookies in the fridge though. Refrigerators run at 66% humidity and it'll wreak havoc on the cookies.
8. How long will the edible cookie images last on cookies?
They last a good long while. In my experience, up to a week.
9. Can you freeze edible cookie images on a cookie?
You certainly can! This cookie was in the freezer for 6 weeks. The edible cookie image looked the same as when it came off the copier.
Cookie after being frozen with an edible image
Yes, this edible image cookie can be scanned If you are on a tablet/laptop, try it with your phone now!
Edible cookie images…making professional cookies with edibleimages
This is a photo of my edible printer:
Sorry due to copyright, I could not use the photo from Icing Images in this box below.
This is a wonderful entry level printer which includes everything you need to start edible printing, perfect for cottage bakeries or entry level businesses.
Included is a 1 year printer warranty and a 30 day Printhead warranty with lifetime technical support.
Read more about everything in this package that gets you stated printing right away.
As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases
How do you make professional cookies with edible images? First the right cookie with the right royal icing recipe!
How about adding these to help create a more finished look:
- border
- airbrushing
- flowers
- royal icing transfers
Here's a link to a public-domainclip art site.
Using edible images can be a speedy way to do PYO cookies. Using any of these methods for the cookie palette would work great.
(You don't have to take up the entire cookie with an edible cookie image. Small logos can make a great impact!)
Edible cookie images…a few other things to mention:
1.Any icing sheets and wafer paper will dry out. Alwaysmake sure they are sealed well when you are not using them.
2.Wafer paper, is made from potato starch (rice paperis from rice). Wafer paper is good for making little roses or adding look-a-like lace,butterflies, etc. It’s good for images that stand off the cookie since it’s stifferthan icing sheets.
3.Icing sheets are best for clear pictures likephotos, business cards, or anything you need accurate or small lettering on.
I think that pretty much sums it up.
Giant cookie used as a cake topper with an edible image
Cookie Cutter Flips link
Airbrushing Cookies page
Projector for Cookies page
Edible Cookie Images page
Cookies on a Stick link