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Sweet On My Printer: Decorative and Edible Printer IdeasEveryone knows about printers. Those boxes that hook up to your computer and, well, print out paper? Yeah, everyone knows about them. But it?s amazing just how versatile the whole printing industry has become. At first, the rage was printing on photoPrinters are now décor creators, it seems. Regardless of your function, there?s a printer, a printer ink cartridge and even a photo paper that will suit your needs. One example that really caught my eye is a flower printer. Yes, you heard right. This thing prints on actual flower petals. You can have a customized message printed right on the flower itself. Now that?s what I call one unique bouquet. Now, you have to know that these machines are on the expensive side and considering they only print on flowers, it may not be all that worth it. Find out more about this floral printer at CompactImpact. But if flowers aren?t for you, there?s another printer that?s sure to peak your interest, or your taste buds at the very least. It?s a cake printer! This thing prints out sheets of For more specifics on this cake printer visit IcingMagic. And what?s a cake printer without some edible ink? You can print in CMYK just like you always have, but with edible ink, you get to devour whatever you print! So long as the ?paper? is edible too. A quick online search for edible printer ink should help you locate plenty of purchasing opportunities. But be warned, these sweet printing options are pretty expensive, so make sure printing edible items is something you?d like to do fairly often. Now, you can?t exactly buy this next one, but I thought I was interesting nonetheless and a really novel way to use a printer. Apparently a chef decided to spice up his menu by making the very menu edible. So once you pick your entrée, you can chow down on the menu as a hors d?oeuvre. The printer ink is whatever the chef wants it to be?vegetable or fruit mixtures mostly. And the paper is made out of potato or soybean starch. So whether it?s the image of a dish that tastes like the dish or a full on edible menu, chef Homaru Cantu is taking all things printer to the next level. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com This article is written by Brenda Stokes. A longer version of this article is at Inkjet Printers and Edible Printer Ink Extra articles by Brenda Stokes and Brother Driver Download can be found on the web. Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/895/sweet-on-my-printer-decorative-and-edible-printer-ideas-22895.htm Related Tips and Advices
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