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Inkedibles IE-CakePro1000 V4.1 (Inkedibles Direct to Food Edible Printer)





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$14,900.00

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Item #: 240-056-01


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The IE-CakePro1000 V4.0 is the next generation DIRECT TO FOOD ® version of our A2 format (375x600mm) CakePro1000 DIRECT TO FOOD ® edible ink printer which can print directly onto confectionary products with a maximum thickness of 11cm such as chocolate, cakes, sugar pastry, biscuits and much more. The IE-DirectPrint 1000 V4.0 is equipped with 4 XL refillable cartridges (and includes 8 cartridges including 4 edible ink cartridges and 4 cleaning cartridges). Its versatility, speed and high performance make the IE-DirectPrint 1000 V4.0 one of a kind. Less bulky and simple to use, it is particularly suitable for both artisan laboratories and small bakeries.

Printable Area: 37.5cm x 60cm

Max media Height: 11cm

Printing time at 720x720dpi: 5 minutes

Printable media: Cakes, biscuits, cookies, macarons, fondant, icing, donuts, chocolate, confetti, and more

Dimensions: 88x88x33cm

Weight: 84lb/38kg


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3 months ago
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Yes, the inkedibles printer is particularly suitable for artisan laboratories. Its user-friendly design and high performance make it a valuable tool for professional culinary artisans seeking to enhance their product offerings.
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Yes, the Inkedibles printer is well-suited for small bakeries. Its compact size and efficiency help small businesses expand their creative capabilities without requiring extensive space or resources.
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The printable area of the Inkedibles printer is 37.5cm x 60cm. This generous area allows for printing on large confectionery items, enhancing creative possibilities.
3 months ago
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The maximum media height the inkedibles printer can accommodate is 11cm. This capacity enables printing on thicker items like cakes and chocolate, expanding the range of products that can be customized.
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This inkedibles printer can print on cakes, biscuits, cookies, macarons, fondant, icing, donuts, chocolate, confetti, and more. Its versatility supports a wide array of products, making it ideal for creative culinary professionals.
4 months ago
4 months ago
Edible printer ink typically has a shelf life of about 12 to 24 months when stored in a cool, dry place and kept in its original packaging. Once opened, it is best to use the ink within 3 to 6 months to ensure optimal quality and safety.
5 months ago
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Edible Ink Printers come in 2 general forms: (1) Edible Ink Printers that print to edible paper such as frosting / icing sheets or wafer sheets, and (2) Direct to Food ® Edible Ink Printers. Here is a breakdown of each:
(1) Edible Ink Printers that print to edible paper such as frosting / icing sheets or wafer sheets, also referred to as "Standard Edible Ink Printers" are…

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6 months ago
InkEdibles offers an innovative edible ink printing technology, whereby edible ink can be jetted directly to food, bypassing the need for edible paper. This technology is encompassed by our Direct to Food ® series printers, which are capable of printing directly to food (such as cakes, cookies, macarons, marshmallows, and more).

Inkedibles edible inks are manufactured under stringent food safety and quality control conditions and are FDA compliant. Inkedibles… See full answer »
5 months ago
I can print the Nozzle check pattern fine but every time I try to print something even just a test print from windows 10 settings page It gives an out of paper error. The tray is all the way back when I start the print but immediately moves all the way forward. Is there a paper setting wrong? See more »
5 months ago
Make sure that the paper setting is set to A4 size and that borderless printing is NOT checked. Also, ensure that the full driver is installed for the Inkedibles printer and not just the generic drivers which Windows installs. Please see your user manual for Driver installation links.
5 months ago
I have a CakePro 800 that I'm getting this error - "Parts inside your printer are at the end of their service life. See your printer documentation."

I run a macaron shop and use this printer often; can you tell me what I need to do? See more »
5 months ago

Cakepro printers have waste pads. Each time a cleaning is performed or a page is printed, Virtual pads in the printer are being consumed. In reality the rate ink is being discharged in a waste bottle, but the printers electronic pads are being consumed…

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