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Originally Posted by efoote868

Details.
Compare and contrast. The crust has a crumbly, pitted texture..
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Darn that is a really good rendering of a cheesecake.
In all seriousness, there is no technical issue preventing you from printing a cheesecake, or a pizza for that matter - but you'd still need to bake the pizza.
McD's uses high-speed large-capacity printers, but they've found real wheat buns are more cost-effective.
As for the filament cartridges, Cheddar isn't the right material for this kind of cake.
What's scary about this thread is that it can turn into a real, serious discussion at any moment. And there are people here with the chops to actually
do it. I mean, they already print chocolate and cupcake icing...