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Printed Chocolate Transfer Sheets are a simple, easy-to-use way to give your chocolates and sweet treats a professional, stylish finish. They can be used by beginners and professionals alike with minimal equipment required to achieve a great look. There are so many uses for Printed Chocolate Transfer Sheets you'll be questioning why you have not used them sooner.
First up, a bit about Printed Chocolate Transfer Sheets. As with… Read more
Posted by Tanya Montgomery on 28th Sep 2023
So, you’ve read our article - “Black Dots On Your Icing Sheets? Eek!!”, and still, the dots are there?Let's dive in deeper to sort this issue out. But first, a quick recap:Why are the dots there?The small pin wheel rollers in your printer are rolling right through your ink and spreading it over the rest of your page because ink on icing sheets takes a little longer to dry, especially if – the weather is humid or you have lots of ink in… Read more
Posted by Nicole Tait on 6th Sep 2023
Are you a baking enthusiast who loves working with white white chocolate? If so, you've probably noticed that achieving that perfect, pure white shade in your white creations can be a bit challenging. White chocolate often leans towards an ivory hue, which might not always match the aesthetic you're going for. But fear not, because we have a solution that will transform your white chocolate “white” game.Unveiling the Magic WhiteHave you ever wond… Read more
Posted by Nicole Tait on 24th Aug 2023
Edible printing is a captivating way to transform sweet treats into edible masterpieces, allowing you to add intricate designs, personal touches, and vibrant colours to your creations. However, it's important to understand that the process of edible printing comes with its own unique characteristics and challenges that can impact the final appearance of your printed images.Edible Printing on Icing Sheets vs. Regular PaperPrinting with edible ink… Read more
Posted by Nicole Tait on 10th Jul 2023
Have you ever wondered why your cupcake liners tend to peel? It's a common frustration that many bakers face. From poor quality liners to runny batters and improper storage, several factors can contribute to this issue. But fear not, because we have the solution to your peeling liner woes - More Cuppies!The Problem:One of the main culprits behind peeling cupcake liners is their quality. Low-grade liners can't withstand the moisture and heat… Read more
Posted by Nicole Tait on 22nd Jun 2023
Choosing the right printer is crucial for achieving high-quality output in edible printing. Edible Image Supplies offers two models: the Canon A4 PIXMA TR8660a and the Canon A3 ix6860 Wireless Multi-Function printer. Let's take a look at the features of these printers to help you make an informed decision.Print Capabilities:
Both printers have a print resolution of 4,800 x 1,200 dpi.They feature a back tray for feeding icing sheets, wafer p… Read more
Posted by Nicole Tait on 2nd Jun 2023
Looking to add a delectable touch to your festive celebrations? Look no further than this simple yet scrumptious vanilla cupcake recipe, perfectly paired with the Edible Image Supplies DIY Decorator's Delight Bundle. With the holiday season upon us, these delightful cupcakes serve as an ideal canvas for your Christmas-themed edible toppers. Get ready to indulge in the sweet flavours of the season with this delightful treat that will surely d… Read more
Posted by Nicole Tait on 29th May 2023
Edible lustre dust is like the fairy godmother of the culinary world. With just a sprinkle of this magical powder, any dessert can transform from ordinary to extraordinary! Made from food-safe ingredients, this shimmery powder can add a metallic finish to your cakes, cookies, and confectionery. It's so easy to use, just grab a brush or even an airbrush, and let your creativity shine!There are various types of edible lustre dust available, at EIS… Read more
Posted by Nicole Tait on 25th May 2023
Edible ink printing has been gaining popularity in recent years. This innovative printing method allows sweet treat makers to create stunning and unique designs on a wide range of edible surfaces. Whether you're a professional baker looking to expand your services or a home cook interested in experimenting with new techniques, edible ink printing can be a fun and exciting way to take your creations to the next level.In this complete guide for beg… Read more
Posted by Tanya Montgomery on 18th May 2023
What are they?These black dots are pin wheel roller marks or are commonly known as pizza cutter marks in the edible printing industry. . Why do they occur?The final set of rollers that your icing sheets pass through in the printer are known as ‘pinwheel’ rollers. They are small and gear shaped with spikey points – just like a pizza cutter. Icing sheets are soft and relatively thick (compared to normal paper), the soft… Read more