paper2eat Frosting Sheets Premium (Icing Sheets) 8.5“ x 11“ – 24 count – White Edible Printer Paper
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It all depends on how you're going to use it with the meringue. It's extremely adaptable and user-friendly. If you've previously used edible image sheets on meringue, this will also work.
I only used the entire layer, but it's a breeze to cut.
They'd most likely work, but putting them on chocolate might be a bit much. Check out our Chocolate Transfer Sheets if you're looking for chocolate.
Take them to any Kohl's if they're from Amazon. They will refund your money if there is an issue with the product.
Selected User Reviews For paper2eat Frosting Sheets Premium (Icing Sheets) 8.5“ x 11“ – 24 count – White Edible Printer Paper
Images are crisp and clear when printed. Peeling away from the backing is simple. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. The edges of a couple of sheets were broken. The protective package had a small hole (see photo) through which air could enter. Overall, this is a five-star item that I would purchase again. br>br>The shipping package was not very protective. br>br>Overall, this is a five-star item that I would purchase again. Although the packaging could be improved to better protect the contents, I would recommend this seller to anyone who bakes or prints images.
In my shop, I use a lot of edible images. 1 There's a strange plastic strip at the end of it. I understand its purpose but if you are 100% unsure of which side the printer prints from, the image will be cut off. As a result, you can't choose the entire length of the page when editing; instead, you must cut off an inch just in case. 2 The edges of the paper easily chip off, so be careful when loading it into the feeder. 3 The plastic backing is extremely slick, and the Canon MX922 feeder will occasionally fail to pick it up in time, causing the machine to jam. So, if you have a top-feed printer, I think you'll be fine, but a cassette feeder isn't the best option for this paper. Best wishes to you.
For our small cake shop, it's perfect. Always a fantastic product. br>br>I cut and print the images with my Cricut. I have a Canon printer with a top feeder that I use. The icing paper was difficult to load at first. I'm guessing the paper was too thick for the roller to grab. Eventually, I discovered that if you load it with the plastic side down (a piece of icing paper has a thin plastic edge), the printer will load correctly. However, due to the plastic strip, the cricut does not always read it correctly. So, before you print, make sure you move the image you're going to print down a little on the preview screen. It doesn't take much, but it ensures that the cricut reads the information correctly.
They cut easily and stayed in place even after I had to apply a second coat of hand-painted gel color over the printed image (solid blacks don't print well on my printer). They were used in this image for the bottom tier character cut-outs. star and outs I will definitely buy from you again.
I decided to give them a try to see how they worked because I thought their thinness would be ideal for absorbing the icing on our cakes. They are, however, a tad TOO thin, and they constantly jammed my printer. We returned them after the tenth jam and replaced them with a different brand, which works just fine. Be careful who you buy from.
I'll keep ordering from this company because the quality of the product is excellent, but the layout and ease of use of the individual circles are lacking. The normal sheets, on the other hand, are fantastic! Hopefully, they'll be able to provide software or a better template for the circles in the future! These are a nightmare to use. br>br> Because there is no template, it is nearly impossible to line them up. I purchased five packs for a large project I'm working on, but I'm unable to return them because they are not returnable. Very let down. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> The seller responded by saying that I could have requested a template by email and that they would send it to me. That's fine. I've sent three emails and have yet to receive a response. I was also told that if I wasn't satisfied with the product, I could return it to the seller. I am dissatisfied with my current situation. My issue has not been resolved, and no one is willing to assist me. I've been let down yet again.
We usually print about a dozen edible images per month and have been ordering for quite some time. This batch was disappointing in that almost all but four sheets were dry brittle and had two to three cracked corners on each sheet. I will wait to see if their customer service is up to par and how they handle my situation. I'm still waiting for a response! A week ago, I ordered this paper, the five sheets I want need work. The other sheets are just barely ripping up and tearing up and tearing up my printer. When I fail to hear back from this company soon I will probably have the $350 printer almost destroyed in some way. After a week, *crickets*. . . . . . Please accept my apologies for any misspellings; I'm in a bad mood and using the microphone! Also, if anyone wants to see how paper to eat destroys your printer when it goes in and out, I have a four-minute video.
The product is in good condition. It has a pleasant flavor. It has a good ink absorbency and produces crisp coloring. This is where I get my edible paper from!.