Personalised food printing for your school, college or university DTM Print offers solutions for direct-to-food printing using Eddie, the Edible Ink Printer
P
ersonalised chocolate and biscuits are in high-demand. They stand out and offer that little ‘extra’. Imagine printing your school crest onto food for school events such as visitor open days, parents’ evenings, musical evenings, and sports days.
Not just your logos, but photographs of students, medals, other images and text. Do your children hold cake sales to raise funds for long distance school trips? Printing a map or country landmark onto a biscuit or cupcake topper help to raise even more funds.
With Eddie Edible Ink Printer, a direct-to-food printer with 100% food safe edible ink, it is very easy to print full-colour photos, logos, designs and text onto biscuits, sweets, marshmallows, white chocolate, M&Ms, extra strong mints, ice cream wafers, Tic-Tac’s and a wide range of baked goods.
Stainless steel housing, easy to clean components and EU and FDA certified ink make Eddie the safest direct-to-food printer in its class. The edible ink is also Kosher and Halal certified, suitable for vegans and people with nut allergies.
DTM Print believe edible food printing to be the next technology for schools. To use and to educate a new concept in the added value of personalisation.
Contact DTM Print for a video demo and samples.
01892 574884 (UK) or +49 611 92777-0 (international)
sales@dtm-print.eu
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