Changing materials should include a work-area reset, not only a new blank. The reset helps the maker separate one test from the next and keeps the review focused on the current material question.

For an AntBelt G1 desk-side workflow, a reset can stay simple: clear loose scraps, check the surrounding surface, confirm protective habits, review ventilation context, and label the next sample before starting. The point is a visible pause between tests.

This article is not a substitute for the official safety guidance that comes with the product and campaign materials. It is a workflow reminder for cautious sample planning: different materials and objects should not blur into one continuous session without a checkpoint.

The reset note also improves record keeping. If a later sample looks different, the maker can tell whether the material changed, the artwork changed, or the setup context changed.

For more AntBelt G1 workflow updates, see /updates/.

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