Nope! I keep them in the silver envelope that the icing sheets come in. (I always save them for future storage.). If you don't have any of those, you can store in a ziplock bag, but it won't last as long as if you have them in the silver envelopes. (May dry out faster)
I store all of my cakes in the refrigerator. You just have to be careful if you live in a hot / humid climate. You don't want the cake to sweat after you take it out of the fridge because it could mess up the pictures. So you have to bring it out of the fridge into a cool air conditioned room to help it gradually come to room temperature.
I haven't printed more than a week in advance. But after speaking with the owner of Icing Images last night, she said they can last pretty long (a few weeks) in the bag. Just make sure it's sealed so no air gets in there. And I printed the one first, then realized I needed 2 other small images, so I used the same sheet to print the last 2!
Good morning/afternoon I just wonder…..if it’s my computer or something…..I can’t not make my images look good as your ….what program did you use? I did get the same printer like your but is so frustrated
You have to go into your computer and set up the printer settings before you start using it! Here's a video that Icing Images made showing how to do it: ua-cam.com/video/eDFAfxtvW54/v-deo.html
My printer, Canon TS702a won’t feed half sheets. It gets a paper jam every time! I waste a lot of icing sheets. Can you use half sheets? Is it because I don’t have the clear plastic sheet behind it?
Yes you wanna keep as much of the icing sheet stuck to the acetate backing as possible. If the icing sheet pulls away from the backing, that's when it gets stuck in the printer!
Hi Karolyn, I am inquiring how long edible images last on fondant. I know fondant keeps a while when stored properly. how far in advance can you apply the images to the fondant . Just not sure how long the images last. thank you
Hey my cake friend, ok my question is when printing a edible image to not waste the rest of the paper everytime I print a image do I have to cut it off to print another image on the same paper like you did on the video, at the end when you printer the friends image and the other 2 images at the same time you didn't cut any of them off I hope I'm making sense trying to explain!
I'm not sure I understand your question? I used this sheet previously and cut the image off of the backing and saved the unused part. Then I printed the 3 other images on there. After they were printed, I peeled them off the acetate and cut them and put them on the cake. Were you asking something different?
Hello. Thanks for your great help. I bought my printer because I felt safe when I saw your video. I know it in icing image, but I have had a problem because when printing, the image runs. :(, that is, it starts to print 1.5 "from the edge of the paper, call icing images, but they say to use Word. and they couldn't help me. I did the margin adjustment that they recommend, but although I improve, 1" still not I can use it ... and that makes what I print run, in turn it cuts my images and I have lost many sheets.: "(some help. I will appreciate it.
I'm sorry to hear that! Do you mean the ink is being dragged down as it prints? That happens to me sometimes with the black and I know that I have to clean the printer head. Here is a video on how I do that! ua-cam.com/video/WvF2Xp8FoKA/v-deo.html
I never had them bleed, make sure the ink is completely dry before you store them. And storing them in the mylar envelopes is the best to prevent them from drying out, so never throw those away!
When I wasn't using the printer a lot, I would ask my cake friend who lives 15 min away to print images for me from time to time. I invested in the system when I realized that I was spending a lot on individual prints and would be saving money in the long run if I just bought the whole thing. If you don't use it a lot, then I wouldn't recommend getting one. Just because you have to make sure that you print religiously to prevent the ink from clogging in the print head.
I would say to use them within 3-4 weeks. But make sure you store them in a dry & cool place, preferably in the silver envelope they come in. If you only have a ziplock bag, I would use them within a few days.
@@KarolynsKakes awesome. I'm using mines for the first time this week. You have helped tremendously. Please confirm I will be able to put several pictures at one time on the sheet and then print. Also i live in a very humid area so how long before I deliver the cake should I put the images on the cake. I have not had luck with the putting them in the fridge because of the humidity.
@@miaalexander1504 I frequently print multiple images on a sheet at once. And if you're in a humid climate, I'd wait to put them on the cake until right before you deliver it. You can print them and cut them out in advance, but keep them sealed in a plastic bag until you're ready to use them.
@@monicabolanos7753 yes, in order to have a totally edible printing system, you must use a brand new (never used with regular ink) printer with edible ink cartridges. :)
I have seen a cookie decorator turns little squares of icing sheets into a medium to fill lace mats too... she just dips them in water and then uses a palette knife to spread over the lace mats, you could use your tiny scraps after cutting out the images to do that too.
Thank you so much. I received one for christmas this year. I'm glad to know I don't need any fancy software.
It really is easy to use, we get intimidated for no reason! LOL Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Thank you for all your videos, I really enjoyed them ☺️. Love how your motivation is so contagious 🥳
How do you print round cupcake labels please I am new to this your videos are fabulous
thank you for these tips!! i am not trying to waste anything!
I’m proud of you too! You’re a smart lady!❤
💜💜💜
I just got my edible printer ! And I have used all of your videos ! Thank you
Yay!! I hope you love it as much as I do!
Is there anything else we can do with the icing sheets. Once no space is left on them….
Can you show how to pink out edible images for oreos? What program?
Thank you for all the tips .. ? Do you store your unused sheets in the refrigerator
Nope! I keep them in the silver envelope that the icing sheets come in. (I always save them for future storage.). If you don't have any of those, you can store in a ziplock bag, but it won't last as long as if you have them in the silver envelopes. (May dry out faster)
Question how do you best store a cake with edible images? If on buttercream or fondant? Thank you
I store all of my cakes in the refrigerator. You just have to be careful if you live in a hot / humid climate. You don't want the cake to sweat after you take it out of the fridge because it could mess up the pictures. So you have to bring it out of the fridge into a cool air conditioned room to help it gradually come to room temperature.
Excellent!! for how long can you keep the images in the bag? and did you print the three images at the same time?? Bc you show you print one first 🤔🤔
I haven't printed more than a week in advance. But after speaking with the owner of Icing Images last night, she said they can last pretty long (a few weeks) in the bag. Just make sure it's sealed so no air gets in there.
And I printed the one first, then realized I needed 2 other small images, so I used the same sheet to print the last 2!
Love you karolyn.. Thanks for shairing..
Good morning/afternoon
I just wonder…..if it’s my computer or something…..I can’t not make my images look good as your ….what program did you use?
I did get the same printer like your but is so frustrated
You have to go into your computer and set up the printer settings before you start using it!
Here's a video that Icing Images made showing how to do it:
ua-cam.com/video/eDFAfxtvW54/v-deo.html
My printer, Canon TS702a won’t feed half sheets. It gets a paper jam every time! I waste a lot of icing sheets. Can you use half sheets? Is it because I don’t have the clear plastic sheet behind it?
Yes you wanna keep as much of the icing sheet stuck to the acetate backing as possible. If the icing sheet pulls away from the backing, that's when it gets stuck in the printer!
Hello! What setting do you use to print?
Thank youuu! You're my expenditure saver, big time!
Yassssss! You're welcome!
Hi Karolyn, I am inquiring how long edible images last on fondant. I know fondant keeps a while when stored properly. how far in advance can you apply the images to the fondant . Just not sure how long the images last. thank you
Hi Amanda! I usually don't apply the images to fondant more than 5 days in advance. I'm sure they could last longer, I just never have done that yet!
Thank you so much!! 💛
Hey my cake friend, ok my question is when printing a edible image to not waste the rest of the paper everytime I print a image do I have to cut it off to print another image on the same paper like you did on the video, at the end when you printer the friends image and the other 2 images at the same time you didn't cut any of them off I hope I'm making sense trying to explain!
I'm not sure I understand your question? I used this sheet previously and cut the image off of the backing and saved the unused part. Then I printed the 3 other images on there. After they were printed, I peeled them off the acetate and cut them and put them on the cake. Were you asking something different?
Hello. Thanks for your great help. I bought my printer because I felt safe when I saw your video. I know it in icing image, but I have had a problem because when printing, the image runs. :(, that is, it starts to print 1.5 "from the edge of the paper, call icing images, but they say to use Word. and they couldn't help me. I did the margin adjustment that they recommend, but although I improve, 1" still not I can use it ... and that makes what I print run, in turn it cuts my images and I have lost many sheets.: "(some help. I will appreciate it.
I'm sorry to hear that! Do you mean the ink is being dragged down as it prints?
That happens to me sometimes with the black and I know that I have to clean the printer head.
Here is a video on how I do that! ua-cam.com/video/WvF2Xp8FoKA/v-deo.html
If youre going to store sheets with prints in them do they ever bleed over time?
I never had them bleed, make sure the ink is completely dry before you store them. And storing them in the mylar envelopes is the best to prevent them from drying out, so never throw those away!
Is it practical for me to own an edible printer even though I do cakes as a hobby only and I may not use it as often as you do. How do I maintain it
When I wasn't using the printer a lot, I would ask my cake friend who lives 15 min away to print images for me from time to time. I invested in the system when I realized that I was spending a lot on individual prints and would be saving money in the long run if I just bought the whole thing.
If you don't use it a lot, then I wouldn't recommend getting one. Just because you have to make sure that you print religiously to prevent the ink from clogging in the print head.
Thank you so muchi needed this ❤
Glad you liked it! ☺️
What icing paper do you use? I just bought a printer from icing images?
I use Icing Images premium small icing sheets (8.5” x 10.75”)
Love it! You are amazing 👏🏾❤
Thanks girl! :)
I just brought my printer finally 🤪..
@@marthamurray7470 Yayyy!! I just used mine right now and it really is the best!
Friends 😍😍😄😄 Hi, I want to know how long Can you store your printed images ? Thanks
I would say to use them within 3-4 weeks. But make sure you store them in a dry & cool place, preferably in the silver envelope they come in. If you only have a ziplock bag, I would use them within a few days.
Hello, a question, the printer is with a tub?
I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you're asking?
Hello which graphic program do you use?
Hi! I use Microsoft Word to print out pictures I want to use.
@@KarolynsKakes awesome. I'm using mines for the first time this week. You have helped tremendously. Please confirm I will be able to put several pictures at one time on the sheet and then print. Also i live in a very humid area so how long before I deliver the cake should I put the images on the cake. I have not had luck with the putting them in the fridge because of the humidity.
@@miaalexander1504 I frequently print multiple images on a sheet at once. And if you're in a humid climate, I'd wait to put them on the cake until right before you deliver it. You can print them and cut them out in advance, but keep them sealed in a plastic bag until you're ready to use them.
@@KarolynsKakes is word free to print edible images?
Does it matter what kind of cannon printer it is
No it doesn't matter what model it is. :)
One more question do you need edible ink cartridges
@@monicabolanos7753 yes, in order to have a totally edible printing system, you must use a brand new (never used with regular ink) printer with edible ink cartridges. :)
@@KarolynsKakes this is a life saver didn't know u can use edible ink in this printer
@@pinkwednesday8144 Yes!! Just make sure it has never been used with regular ink!
I have seen a cookie decorator turns little squares of icing sheets into a medium to fill lace mats too... she just dips them in water and then uses a palette knife to spread over the lace mats, you could use your tiny scraps after cutting out the images to do that too.
What a great idea, I never knew this!! Thank you :)
i'm thinking of making little cards out of edible paper, would this be something to consider? Would it just fall apart? Thanks for all this info.
The icing sheets will dry out and crack when exposed to air for long periods of time, so you may have issues with that.
where do you get your paper from
found it thank you this an awesome video
Icing images website:
www.icingimages.com
You are awesome!!!
Love you karolyn.. Thanks for shairing..
Love you back Joyce, I am glad it helped!