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How to make an edible Flatbed printer at home for Cake
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[QUOTE="Adriatix, post: 214201, member: 12906"] You can print on cakes almost with all DTG printers if they have not been contaminated with some previous ink. And you do have a suitable edible inkjet ink There is a plenty of information on these DIY projects We have made a few our own designs for exploring this application, but these designs are not an shareware information since there is too much work built in them. But for conclusion simple you need to make few different DTG units and measure witch one do have highest ink droplet throw speed and distance. Just take a look at a sample below and you may realize why this is the most important information in your project. and why this information is not some kind of shareware. And is some kind intelectual property. If this speed is too low you image would be blurred. Look at the edge of these honey cookes. And as the most modern printers do have very small droplet size they also do have very small throw distance. Simply that is a law of physics. So your project and your idea is nearing to the end if you are thinking to start it with some inexpensive home printer. The good way of thinking is too look after some industrial tag printer because these printers must have exactly what you do need tor this kind of application. Very narrow throw distance and sharp printout. [/QUOTE]
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