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  1. That is a good idea and I sort of came up with a similar solution 1. Using the Roland CutStudio software, I turned on the Print and Cut function which displays the registration marks 2. I traced around the registration marks and then turn off the Print and Cut function. 3. I cut out the base shape and registration marks 4. After the second layer and laminate are applied I turn on the Print and Cut function which looks for the registration marks and cuts the base shape again It is not an exact cut as it might be out by half a millimetre but it is close enough.
  2. Sorry now I understand what you meant. I would not be looking to cut through the backing on the second cut. I would just like to cut through the laminate. 1. Cut base vinyl shape and leave on backing 2. Cut lettering and transfer onto base 3. Apply laminate 4. Place back in cutter and cut laminate to the same shape as in step 1. Essentially repeating the same cut 5. Complete laminated decal remains on backing paper I do not have a lot of experience as I've only had my cutter for a couple of months. I can see you point that I would be asking too much of the cutter to cut in the exact same place as the first cut. I guess the laminate will have to be cut separately and applied by hand
  3. Yes that was my thinking but if I wanted to make a round decal it would be hard and time consuming
  4. I'm trying to create a multi layered sticker where the base is a square and then there is a second layer overlayed that is text. After the text has been overlayed using application tape I want to laminate the whole sheet and then run it through the cutter again to cut the base square shape again. I know the process would be similar to the print and cut process but I'm assuming I would need to manually create registration marks that would be cut out along with the square base? Is this correct? I have not been able to find any video's tutorials on how to do this.