Check the reading or movement logic first
Place card printing is less about sending names to a printer and more about freezing the exact guest logic that each table will use on the day. When the plan starts from how people will read, move, or decide, the rest of the design becomes easier to defend.
Confirm who owns the latest change
The planner, host, and print vendor need one explicit lock point for naming style, title rules, dietary markers, and reprint protocol. That removes the usual drift between the planning file, the printed artifact, and the last instructions given to staff.
Approve the final handoff version
The final package should specify the approved guest names, card order, and the rule for any emergency corrections after printing starts. A clean print workflow prevents spelling issues, duplicate cards, and last-minute seating confusion from showing up directly on the table.