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    <title>Sweet Treasures (Ann)'s Blog at CakesDecor.com</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2013 22:44:10 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Edible Prints #1: Edible Printers</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ok, so I bought an edible printer to do fun things like labels and things that require tiny text. ALthough it too me forever because I have always appreciated crafts and cakes that were made entirely with the hands:)</p>


	<p>Well, so after 2 weeks of getting it, the prints were printing in odd colors and missing the magenta color entirely. I researched and found out that you need to keep the printer in use at least once a week.</p>


	<p>My question, is it really worth the investment, not to mention the poor quality of the prints? And if that wasn&#8217;t enough, the edible paper is extremely expensive to which i have wasted 3 just trying to print correctly. I would print on normal paper which turn out ok but when i insert the icing paper right after, the printing is horrible&#8230;If you noticed my Vikings cake, I used the printer for the tickets but the purple was replaced totally with blue and so were the other colors&#8230;Another main things that is so annoying is the specs and how it is HIGH quality prints. Since day one, the quality has always annoyed me:(</p>


	<p>I am more than disappointed with the quality from day one and now with how it is not working:(</p>


	<p>The latest Canon is my printer&#8230;</p>


	<p>Your thoughts anyone?</p>


	<p>Ann</p>]]>
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