With two point perspective, you will need to have one dot on either side of the object you are trying to draw. You can have the dots on the paper itself, or they can be far off the page and marked on your drawing surface. This is the direction or directions in which objects disappear.
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There are settings in cutting software to double cut, but if this the only one doing, its likely something in the vector art and not the cutter settings. When you select an object in Inkscape it will tell you in the status bar if its a group.
If you find a duplicate, delete it and carry one. If it was an Inkscape autotrace, Inkscape will often stack autotrace results on top of on another. The cutting software will try to cut both. If you have two objects grouped together, they will move and in some ways behave as one unless you ungroup. See if anything is grouped together and ungroup it first. In Inkscape, you could change the view mode to outline, and drag things around. Nine times out of ten this happens when you have a copy of your vector art, under another. But if it is a VinylMaster file, fewer can look. If you export it in a common vector format, more people can look at it, such as svg or pdf. Posting a link to the file in question would go a long way in understanding what happened.