Patentagosse
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I do that kind of job on weekly basis. I would print / lam / cut everything. One decal to install ---» faster
As for print/cut registration, 100% accuracy is almost impossible as the vinyl moves back & forth on various distances BUT the easiest way to avoid issues is to simply create an outline (0.08 to 0.12 is usually all you need) around the letters to cut, assign the letter's color to it and then convert the original letter into cutpath. That way, no matter how out-of-regist you are, you're safe. It only takes like 30sec. to save you from trouble. I do 1/8" stroke (outline) around +14ft big rig graphic kits and it plots like a breeze. On long shots, slight misalignment is normal... just make sure the blade has some play to cut around.
'Hope it makes sense (maybe it's just the way I explain it)
As for print/cut registration, 100% accuracy is almost impossible as the vinyl moves back & forth on various distances BUT the easiest way to avoid issues is to simply create an outline (0.08 to 0.12 is usually all you need) around the letters to cut, assign the letter's color to it and then convert the original letter into cutpath. That way, no matter how out-of-regist you are, you're safe. It only takes like 30sec. to save you from trouble. I do 1/8" stroke (outline) around +14ft big rig graphic kits and it plots like a breeze. On long shots, slight misalignment is normal... just make sure the blade has some play to cut around.
'Hope it makes sense (maybe it's just the way I explain it)