The Bake Craze- Join the Growing Popularity of Edible Ink Printing

Edible inks are prepared with food coloring substances, and can be used with standard Epson, HP and Canon printers that are strictly committed to printing food-based images. Using edible inks you can print impressive photographs on edible rice or starch-based papers, and are often used in the pastry and cake industries to personalize products.

Edible inks for use in printers were developed in the early years of the 2000s. Commercial bakeries were the first to adopt this technology and make wonderful edible images on cakes and fondants. With the introduction of innovative brands such as Inkedibles which offer solutions for edible printing using off the shelf inkjet printers, the entry cost for edible printing has been lowered and this craft is now available for professional as well as home use. With the gaining popularity of edible inkjet ink, it is now easy to afford and everybody including a wholesale or retail bakery, confectionery or home cake baker can imprint designs, texts and pictures at reasonable budget. Usually, there is no expensive special equipment required,and all that are required is a computer, scanner and a compatible printer with edible cartridge.

Remember not to mix edible ink and regular printer ink in the same printer you use for food decoration, as the latter may not be safe when ingested. A little education in this field, you can discover the best ways to utilize your art for cake decoration sets and the various ways you can print by hand or with a printer. You can take your creativity to the next level as you experiment with the different usage of edible ink from cake printers to cookies decorators. So, it’s time to join the print and bake craze.

Disclaimer: The information in this article does not represent any particular company’s opinions or suggestions. Edible ink printing should follow the instructions of the manufacturer from whom you buy your edible ink supplies, and it should be noted that the mixing of edible inks and regular inks should not be done.