A shared workbench needs a visible reset step. Before the next blank, the operator should pause, clear loose material, check the setup area, and make sure the next test is intentionally started rather than carried over from the previous sample.
This is a workflow note, not a substitute for proper laser safety practice, training, ventilation planning, or protective equipment. It is a reminder that small habits can reduce confusion when several people are reviewing samples.
For AntBelt G1 planning, the reset step belongs in the same notebook as artwork and material notes. It helps separate one test from the next and makes later review easier.
The best reset note is short enough to repeat. A checkbox, a bench photo, or a one-line log can make the difference between an organized test session and a stack of samples with unclear history.
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