Edible Printing Recommendations
- Aug 15
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 19
Printing edible images is really fun and can make your projects look very personalized. When I first learned of edible image printing, and printing on food I realized very quickly that cost is not as much of a factor as you might think. It's pretty easy to use technology, and relatively quick to get setup. You can get started with these products below for less than $300 all together for printer, ink and paper.
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![]() | Canon PIXMA TS702a Wireless Inkjet Printer Compact yet powerful, this printer delivers crisp documents and vibrant photos with fast print speeds. Supports AirPrint® and wireless connectivity for easy printing from your phone, tablet, or computer. Perfect for home offices, craft rooms, and baking label projects. Important note: The printer is sold with NON-Edible ink, do not use this ink in the printer or you will not be able to convert it to an Edible ink system. Refurbished printers since they will likely have been used with standard ink and maybe less expensive - should not be used for printing on food. |
![]() | Icing Images Printer Conversion Kit It's important that you only use edible ink in your new printer. Previously used printers with standard ink should not be used for edible purposes. Icing Images provides a printer conversion kit that can be used to turn your Pixma Printer into an Edible Printer. They also offer a lot of other really amazing food printing papers and tools. |
![]() | Cricut Maker 3 – Seashell A versatile cutting machine that handles over 300 materials, from delicate paper to leather and fabric. With speed, precision, and smart tool compatibility, it’s perfect for custom baking labels, packaging, and décor projects. Bluetooth-enabled for easy design transfers from your devices. I was given a Cricut as a Christmas gift and it's been amazing to have as an extra tool to help with unique and precision cuts. If you plan on using your Cricut with food, you'll want to have seperate cutting knives. The Cricut can be immediately put to use making custom card stock cake/cupcake toppers, used for cutting custom cookie stencils, and for cutting your edible papers. |
![]() | Premium Edible Frosting Sheets (24-Pack) Perfect for custom cake and cookie designs, these letter-size sheets work with most edible ink printers to deliver vibrant, smudge-free prints. Flexible yet sturdy, they apply smoothly to frosting or fondant and have a light vanilla flavor for a professional finish. |
![]() | paper2eat Miracle Transfer Sheets (25-Count) Turn your homemade chocolates, meringues, and isomalt treats into edible works of art! Simply print your custom designs onto these food-safe sheets, apply them to white chocolate (or other suitable base), and peel away to reveal vibrant, embedded graphics. Ideal for pralines, candy bars, lollipops, and more. Compatible with most edible ink printers—just note they perform best with Canon printers. Vegan, gluten-free, and shelf-stable for at least 18 months |





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