A small engraved sample can look correct in isolation and still be hard to compare later. Before changing artwork size, place a simple visual ruler in the setup photo: a reference edge, a printed guide, or a clearly labeled blank. The goal is to make the next review easier.

For AntBelt G1 pre-launch sample work, this habit keeps the record useful without turning one sample into a final claim. The photo should answer a narrow question: what changed in the artwork, where the blank sat, and what still needs another pass.

Makers can keep the method simple. Take one photo before the test, one photo after the test, and one note about whether the next file should be smaller, larger, or left unchanged.

This works well for cards, tags, coasters, labels, and other small blanks where a few millimeters can affect how finished the result feels.

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