The MX922 is noticeably bigger and beefier than the MG models, and it weighs twice as much, which also makes it more expensive to ship.  And it adds business features such as FAX and an Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) - nobody ever said that your Edible Printer cannot serve other office functions, right?  Just be sure to NEVER use non-edible inks if you intend to be printing Edibles in the future.

This offer bundles Canon's MX922 Printer into this Edible Configuration:

Canon MX922 printer w Power Cord, paperwork and software CD. The printer also scans, copies, FAXes and supports a range of wireless options, including AirPrint.

One vacuum sealed set of five pre-filled XL, Refillable, Auto-Resetting (ARC) Edible Ink cartridges. When you refill, we suggest that you use Lucks brand edible inks, which are Made in America, FDA compliant and Kosher certified.

One factory sealed package of 12 Lucks brand Print-Ons, more commonly known as Frosting Sheets or Icing Sheets. For gorgeous, easy to work with prints, these just can’t be beat! These, too, are Made in America, are FDA compliant and Kosher certified.

We're not big fans of the cheaper wafer sheets and do not include them in this bundle, though we make them available in custom configurations in our eBay store. For a discussion of the difference between Frosting and Wafer Sheets, we suggest This YouTube Video. The speaker voices a preference for wafer sheets, then makes clear how much harder they truly are to work with.

Please Note:

Canon does NOT include a USB cable with their wireless printers

Free Software!

You do not have to buy from us (or from ANY given seller!) to get free software! There's NOTHING special or different about printing on Edible pages vs. printing on standard paper!! If you're using a computer, then Mac and Windows machines have photo-editing software built in - just Google your specific operating system for more details. And for a more extensive, FREE Photoshop-like package, visit GIMP.org. If you plan to print smaller, repetitive images for cookies/brownies/etc., then visit Avery.com and try out their free package - it's much more stable and useful than any of the free, Edible junkware we've seen! And if you already have word processing software on your 'puter, then take a close look at what 'label' facilities are already built in. Just remember to test your prints on plain, cheap paper (using your Edible Inks, of course) 'cause the Edible sheets are too derned expensive to be wasting! :-)