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I think that your first assumption is correct it looks like they were edged onto the holographic material. As far as doing this with a roland... not sure. I know 3M make a holographic wrap film that you might be able to put through your printer but I'm not sure. You best bet would be to probably outsource it.
Exactly what ProColorGraphics said. We've done it with a VS-540 in the past. Just don't cut too close to the printed part. I think R-Tape suggests 5mm to prevent curling.
Laminate is pretty much a must. This material scuffs easily.
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