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Manually cleaning your printhead should be an essential part of your printer maintenance routine. We recommend that you perform a manual printhead cleaning at least once a week if you use your printer several times a week. If your cartridges are not low on ink, yet colors are either missing from your prints, coming out streaky, or just completely off, then you've come to the right place...
Inkflow is very important when it comes to your edible prints. One way to test out whether your ink is ready to work well with your printer is to run a nozzle check. A nozzle check is...
As a home baker and small business owner, you understand the importance of providing high-quality and visually appealing baked goods to attract customers. An edible ink printer is a valuable tool that...
Anyone who regularly uses edible ink printers in their edible decorating process should have these tips on hand to make the most out of their printer...
The next time you go to print pretty patterns or designer brand prints to wrap your cakes for example, this is what you should do to print all the way to the edge and maximize that space...
if you own an older wide format printer model that's been manufactured a while back, sometimes the waste ink sponges have dried out in between the time of production to the moment you actually bought it and got it in hand...
Did you know there’s a HUGE difference between image colors you see on screen versus image colors when printed? This may not be obvious to you, but if your images are not coming out as lively as you’d like, you may want to edit your images BEFORE you go to print them!
Basically what we refer to as “edible printers” are inkjet printer models (NOT laser printers) that cake decorators...