Hi Don. Thanks, yes, I'm good at cyanoypes (and many other alt processes). Once you get around problems with cyanotypes, you gain a lot of experience useful in the domain of other iron / iron-silver processes. (I mean, don't give up but persevere; you'll learn a lot and your technique / knowledge will improve a lot...)
First of all try to make a nice step tablet print with clean whites, good tonal progression and nice / clean (spotless) blacks. The digital things will have to be dealt later. (For starters, greenish colors usually are better in terms of UV blocking and tonal progression...) Try some other papers, this one doesn't seem good for the process. (Fabriano Artistico Extra White treated with sulfamic acid works like a miracle and is a very very good paper which works wonderfully for pt/pd and gum - all after sulfamic acid treatment. You may try sulfamic acid treatment with Cotman too.) There are some paper that work good w/o any pre-treatment. For instance, try Masa if you are not going to be put off by thin papers. It's cheap, gives very clean whites, dark blacks, very good contrast and definition.
Regards,
Loris.
P.S. In case of Fabriano Artistico Extra White and gum only, you don't need de-alkalize the paper. But if you want to make gumovers, (gum over cyanotyope, gum over pt/pd) then you have to get rid of calcium carbonate buffer in the paper.