A structure designed for holding multiple frames used in textile and graphic applications, alongside the photographic reproduction method that uses stencils to transfer images onto various substrates, are integral to the printing process. These frames, stretched with mesh and coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, are fundamental components. The holding structure facilitates efficient organization and accessibility of these frames during preparation, drying, and storage phases.
Proper management and storage of these frames are critical for maintaining quality and workflow efficiency. Utilizing a dedicated holding structure helps prevent damage to the mesh, protects the emulsion from light exposure, and streamlines the overall process. Historically, simple racks were used, but modern versions offer improved features such as adjustable shelving and mobility. This system has become an indispensable element in modern workshops, minimizing downtime and increasing output.