Food Grade Printer

Theresa DAngelo
@theresa-dangelo
02/20/12 07:00:43PM
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Hello All:

I have taken the Chocolatiers Workshop at Peters and have been tinkering perfecting my batches. I am interested in purchasing a food grade printer where I can make my own transfer sheets, does anyone have a recommendation as to quality of production and cost of use?

Thank you


updated by @theresa-dangelo: 04/30/15 07:43:14PM
Sebastian
@sebastian
02/20/12 08:54:05PM
754 posts

I've never been very impressed with the consumer grade food printers out there - if you look up some of the threads on the pastry and baking section of egullet, kerry has done some silkscreening of transfer sheets you might consider...

Kerry
@kerry
02/25/12 06:26:59PM
288 posts

Here is a link to that thread Sebastian mentioned - http://forums.egullet.org/index.php?/topic/105238-demo-making-chocolate-transfer-sheets/page__p__1443315__fromsearch__1#entry1443315




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