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The video is especially funny to me as I was a Graphic Designer in the USAF. Wasn't my first job though. I retrained into "Visual Information" after serving 11yrs. 3yrs as an Air Cargo Specialist then retrained to F_111 Bomb/Nav Avionics then graphics.
The clear vinyl has adhesive so you just print your graphic reversed/mirrored and laminate as usual using a white laminate , you do laminate your prints, right? Exactly like making any other decal just laminated with white instead of clear.
I believe there are printers that can print directly to glass.
With our Latex HP's we'll print a reverse to clear then laminate it with white.
Wet apply to glass.
2 options for Corel. Yes, only includes Draw & Photopaint. Photopaint is almost exactly like Photoshop. So much that I use it more often as you can easily edit images with a click of a button then go right back to Draw and press on, no need to re-import etc.
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We do something similar. We have a dedicated pc & Print Tech for the RIP station. When we first started it didn't take long to see that that it was a pain to interrupt the Tech's mojo just to set up reg marks. Didn't take me long to figure out what parameters were needed for the cutting process...
Probably a media feed issue. You'll never get it "dead on" but....
The longer the print the more off it's gonna be.
Have you used some scrap vinyl to check and adjust the media feed?
Same stuff here. Luckily I have both illustrator and Acrobat Pro. Usually illustrator won't work if fonts are missing. I can open in Acrobat Pro and use "Flattener Preview", there I can "Convert All Text to Outlines", apply & save with a different name, then import to Corel.
Are the files always pdf? Might try Inkscape (free). that can do crop marks. Don't know about converting the colors though. We print both CMYK and RGB without any problems.
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