Switching from one sample type to another is a good moment to stop and reset the work area. A clear stop point helps makers avoid carrying old assumptions into a new blank, material, or artwork file. For AntBelt G1, that reset can be simple and visible.
The stop point should include the workspace, the current sample, and the next file. It is also a reminder to keep attended operation and basic laser safety habits in the routine instead of treating them as an afterthought.
This article is not a substitute for the official safety documentation or campaign details. It is a practical workflow reminder for makers who want cleaner notes and fewer avoidable mistakes.
- Finish the current sample note before starting another material.
- Remove unrelated blanks from the work area.
- Confirm the next artwork file before marking.
- Keep protective and ventilation practices aligned with official guidance.
- Photograph the reset work area when the project changes.
Clear stop points make AntBelt G1 sample updates easier to read because each result belongs to a specific setup, not a mixed sequence of rushed tests.
