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Well at least if you print an image incorrectly you can eat the evidence - sounds ecologically friendly print method. Paul will just have to hope you dont send him edible paper test sheets for icc profiling as he may eat them before he completes his profile.
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Lol:-)
That would be.brilliant! I actualy willing to try to profile ric paper :-) any one up for free icc???
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I bought the starter kit from BMS, has no probs as all with it.
The only thing i havent yet worked out is how to cut perfect circles for cupcake toppers??
is there a specific tool??
I have the cameo but not yet used the print and cut facility, would that do it?? i use icing paper mostly but also some rice paper?
thanks
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india;56777 wrote:I bought the starter kit from BMS, has no probs as all with it.
The only thing i havent yet worked out is how to cut perfect circles for cupcake toppers??
is there a specific tool??
I have the cameo but not yet used the print and cut facility, would that do it?? i use icing paper mostly but also some rice paper?
thanks
Decor paper would be fine in the cameo - or you could just lay over a round baking tin and cut around with a sharp knife.
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I'd go for the tin or plate and cutting round - unless you want to have a cameo dedicated to just food cutting (in terms of hygiene/health & safety)
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india;56777 wrote:I bought the starter kit from BMS, has no probs as all with it.
The only thing i havent yet worked out is how to cut perfect circles for cupcake toppers??
is there a specific tool??
I have the cameo but not yet used the print and cut facility, would that do it?? i use icing paper mostly but also some rice paper?
thanks
I was looking to purchase one a while back the icing sheets and papers come in a circle and a sheet of small circles for the cupcake size, isnt it a case of template software set up to print the perfect circle rather than cutting the perfect circle?
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Well if you print out the circle in the middle of an A4 sheet then you can just kill two birds with one stone and nibble away the excess paper with your teeth - I am sure your clients would appreciate the scalloped edges :rolleyes: lol

I think I had better stick clear of edible printing as I would be so tempted to eat the waste material!
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Canon ip3600 inkjet printer directly from Canon and a full set of Inkedibles refillable edible ink cartridges (1 each compatible Canon PGI-220 Black edible ink cartridge, CLI-221 black edible ink cartridge, CLI-221 cyan edible ink cartridge, CLI-221 magenta edible ink cartridge, CLI-221 yellow edible ink cartridge). The included edible ink cartridges are easily refillable, and the auto-reset chips ensure that your printer will keep printing refill after refill
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We had an serious enquiry today to know if the printer made the cake as well. No offence intended if the caller reads this post, but it did make us smile :)
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