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At FOOMA Japan 2009, Sanryu exhibited a revolutionary flat-bed printer that can print directly on food.
This flat-bed printer can print photos, text, illustrations, and designs on foods with uneven surfaces, such as confectionery. So it enables shops to distinguish themselves from rivals by offering original presents and the like. The ink is edible, and complies with food coloring tests under Japans food hygiene laws.
Sanryu plans to release this edible-ink printer in summer 2009, in two versions for printing in different sizes.
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Related Links :
- http://www.foomajapan.jp/english/index.html (FOOMA JAPAN 2009)
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sisisisi1111 3 weeks ago
useless japanese shit
Q2SA 4 months ago
But when u shit em out they dont seem or smell like roses lmfao
Yonnlopez 5 months ago
@SirReptitious
Yes, but this was the first time that such a machine was built entirely from the ground up for this purpose, and not by rebuilding an existing printer.
douro20 1 year ago
lol.. can make things look uber tasty but actually sux XD
abkleo 2 years ago
and pervet
biffwalnuts2 2 years ago
and many other things for the classic pranksters and jokers :P
Aerial29 2 years ago
I thought this had already been done...
Anyway, cookies look very good and tasty :P
azulHYDproductions 2 years ago
Yeah, they mentioned that the natural coloring is an entirely new development. So what the hell is the the top of a Birthday cake?
lduk 2 years ago
The fact that instead of trying to transfer a thin, printed sheet onto a cake, you can print directly on it. Also, custom designs on cookies and other foodstuffs can be done MUCH more easily, and with less errors.
dmneoblade 2 years ago