Usually when I use my icing printer, I format the image to the size I want before printing.  I decided to play around with something new and print out a patterned 
page frosting sheet and cut it to fit my cutters.
Some of you have asked....my printer is an 
Epson WorkForce 30 Color Printer 
; it is compatible with the food coloring cartridges.  You can find a list of all the compatible printers from 
KopyKake.  The printer itself is pretty affordable; it's the ink that is expensive....$90 for the set.  
{That's why it took me so long to order one!  It was a major dent in my Starbucks fund.}
First, I ordered some digital paper from 
etsy.  Oh my gosh, there are SO many cute designs available!  I think I now have 100 digital papers in my arsenal.
{The smart thing would have been to 
TRY my idea before buying all of them, but I got a little carried away.}
Second, I printed the image on a full sheet of icing paper.
Third, using a food coloring pen, I traced the cookie cutters I used and then cut the icing sheets.
Forth, the cookies were outlined and filled with white royal icing.  While the flood icing was still wet, I applied the icing sheet.  It's not a perfect fit, so....
Fifth, after the cookies were dry, I went over the borders and added piping.
Do I love my icing printer?  Yes.  
But here's my problem with it...and maybe somebody can help me. 
The original image was this:
It looks so different on the cookies.
But, when I made 
these cookies, the colors stayed pretty true. 
 I'm so confused.
Anyone have experience with this they'd like to share?