A sample is easier to learn from when the artwork version is visible beside it. Before a maker test, give the file a short version name and write that name on a card that stays in the review photo.

The card can also record the blank type, the date, and the single question behind the test. That creates a useful trail without treating one result as proof of a final setting or a result on every material.

For AntBelt G1 workflow planning, this simple habit helps separate design changes from placement changes. If the next sample looks different, the team can see whether the artwork changed before drawing a conclusion.

Browse the AntBelt update archive at /updates/ for more practical sample-review habits.

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