One sample photo can do more than show a finished mark. It can help a maker remember what changed between the setup, the result, and the next attempt.

For AntBelt G1, this is a practical launch-period habit because early content should stay grounded in visible workflow evidence. A sample photo should not be stretched into a durability promise, a speed claim, or a universal material rule.

The better note is usually plain:

  1. What blank was used?
  2. Where was the reference edge?
  3. Was the artwork centered, offset, or intentionally placed near a corner?
  4. What should be adjusted before another sample?

That kind of note makes a small test useful even if the sample is not perfect. It gives the maker a clearer reason for the next change instead of relying on memory.

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