SPRING SALE: UP TO 20% OFF
Use coupon SPRING25 at checkout. Expires Soon Details

Popular Questions
2 months ago
2 months ago
If your edible ink cartridge is not recognized, it could be due to compatibility issues with your printer model or improper installation. Make sure the cartridge is properly seated and that the contacts are clean and free of residue. Additionally, check if the printer's firmware needs an update or if the cartridge is designed specifically for your printer model. See full answer »
2 months ago
2 months ago
The edible ink cartridges are used in Inkedibles CakePro-Quatro printers. DIRECT TO FOOD ® printers are designed specifically for printing directly onto edible surfaces, which is valuable for creating personalized and professional-looking edible designs. See full answer »
2 months ago
2 months ago
The edible ink cartridges for the Inkedibles CakePro-Uno and CakePro-Quatro are available in black and color options. Having both black and color cartridges provides flexibility for creating vibrant and detailed edible prints, which is valuable for anyone looking to produce high-quality edible images. See full answer »
2 months ago
2 months ago
Yes, these edible ink cartridges are compatible with the CakePro-QUATRO printer. Compatibility with the CakePro-QUATRO provides flexibility for users who may have multiple printer models, ensuring seamless use across devices. This product is part of the Inkedibles CakePro-Quatro line. See full answer »
2 months ago
2 months ago
Yes, the Inkedibles CakePro-Quatro edible ink cartridges are compatible with the CakePro-QUATRO printer. Compatibility with the CakePro-QUATRO printer allows for efficient use of these cartridges, providing users with reliable and high-quality edible printing capabilities. See full answer »
4 months ago
4 months ago
If you Notice missing or wrong colors coming out on the final prints, then it’s probably due to the fact that either inks dried up or the respective cartridge is low or Empty.
- It is always recommended to do a test print on a regular paper before final printing on cookies so you know that all the colors are coming out fine otherwise you will know if any issues found.
- Must assure that the cartridge is clean and not empty which you will have to check physically. … See full answer »
- It is always recommended to do a test print on a regular paper before final printing on cookies so you know that all the colors are coming out fine otherwise you will know if any issues found.
- Must assure that the cartridge is clean and not empty which you will have to check physically. … See full answer »
3 months ago
3 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. See full answer »
