A customer approval sheet works best when it refers to one real sample rather than a crowded catalog of untested options. Photograph the sample clearly, name the artwork version, and mark which details the buyer is approving.
Keep spelling, orientation, placement, and visible personalization choices separate. A signature or written confirmation can document the design decision, while the shop keeps its material and setup notes in an internal record.
For sellers considering an AntBelt G1 workflow, the value of this sheet is consistency. It reduces ambiguity without promising a particular finish, durability result, production rate, or delivery date.
Use the AntBelt archive at /updates/ as a reference for other small-shop sample routines.
Visit the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page to review current campaign details and follow the project:
