The moment between sample tests is where a simple safety reset can be missed. A maker removes one blank, brings in another, changes a file, and may forget to review ventilation, object placement, nearby materials, and attended-operation basics.

For AntBelt G1 planning, the reset should be treated as part of the workflow rather than an afterthought. Before the next sample starts, the operator should be able to answer what changed, what stayed in the work area, and whether the new blank introduces a new safety or material question.

This article does not replace product documentation or local safety requirements. It is a practical reminder that sample photos and demo notes should show a disciplined process, not only an attractive result.

Clear safety wording also helps backers read updates responsibly. A cautious workflow note belongs close to the sample so readers understand that each material and setup deserves review before repeated use.

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