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Nov 27, 2024 - 10:03 PM
Edible printer ink is made from food-grade ingredients such as water, food coloring, glycerin, and various sugars. These inks are designed to be safe for consumption and comply with food safety regulations.
Ingredients of our Edible Inks for use with Canon:
Color: Black
FD&C Red #3 food coloring less than 1%
FD&C Blue #1 (E133) food coloring less than 1%
FD&C Yellow #5 (E102) food coloring less than 1%
Water 93%, Alcohol (E1510) 3%, Propylene Glycol
(E1530)3%, Polysorbate 20 (E432) less than .01%
Color: Cyan
FD&C Blue #1 (E133) food coloring less than 1%
Water 93%, Alcohol (E1510) 3%, Propylene Glycol
(E1530)3%, Polysorbate 20 (E432) less than .01%
Color: Magenta
FD&C Red #3 (E129) food coloring less than 1%
Water 93%, Alcohol (E1510) 3%, Propylene Glycol
(E1530)3%, Polysorbate 20 (E432) less than .01%
Color: Yellow
FD&C Yellow #5 (E102) food coloring less than 1%
FD&C Red #3 (E129) food coloring less than 1%
Water 93%, Alcohol (E1510) 3%, Propylene Glycol
(E1530)3%, Polysorbate 20 (E432) less than .01%
Ingredients of Edible Inks for use with Epson:
Color: Black
Ingredients: water, ethanol, humectant:
glycerin, Red 40, Blue 1, polysorbate 80,
Red 3, Yellow 5.
May contain traces of soy and milk.
Color: Cyan
Ingredients: water, ethanol, humectant:
glycerin, Blue 1, polysorbate 80.
May contain traces of soy and milk.
Color: Magenta
water, ethanol, humectant:
glycerin, Red 3, polysorbate 80, Red 40,
Blue 1
May contain traces of soy and milk.
Color: Yellow
water, ethanol, humectant:
glycerin, Yellow 5, polysorbate 80.
May contain traces of soy and milk.


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