A slightly more literate translation than Google:
"ADOX MCC
ADOX MCC 111
Premium Baryta paper with outstanding image characteristics in every measure.
The emulsion for this paper was made on original Agfa machines purchased by ADOX and former AgfaPhoto GmbH (Leverkusen) engineers from the Agfa bankruptcy proceedings. It is in all regards identical to the paper sold previously by AgfaPhoto as “Agfa Multicontrast Classic”. This paper is among the most technically advanced on the market. With four single emulsions coated together, it offers a grades ranging from 0 to 5.5. Other variable contrast papers, especially those coated in single passes, reach at most grade 4. The paper is made with carefully selected raw materials, all of which were tested for their photographic characteristics before being used in the emulsion. Before each emulsion pour, many functional samples were made on test machinery to assure perfect consistency.
The paper shows a wonderful ability to differentiate tonal values across the entire scale, from finely drawn highlights to highly differentiated shadows. To improve the overall impression of brilliance in the image -- in contrast to the original (MCC) which was manufactured with a light cream-colo(u)red paper base-- the new is poured onto a pure white base.
A Baryta based photo paper with variable contract and high sensitivity. Gradation range from 0 to 5.5. Image tone: neutral black to warm black. D-Max :> 2.2. Support: 180g double weight paper, pure white.
This paper is NOT yet available!
Numerous tests and samples must be made beforehand. The start of production is planned for March, 2007, subject to the moving and installation of a large emulsion coating machine. Test prints from the first two emulsion pours yielded outstanding results. The ISO range matched that of Agfa MCC, and the visual impact is greater than before thanks to the white base material. D-Max values are improved: values of 2.3 and greater can be achieved with premium developers.
The revived MCC paper should be available starting in Spring 2008. A test pour on pure white support paper has shown outstanding characteristics. Thanks to the new support, the paper is more brilliant than ever before. Image color can be varied from warm black to cold black with appropriate developers.
Left: original Agfa MCC. Right: New paper sample. Both developed in SE4 Neutral developer
Due to the change in support material, the highlights and thus the total optical appearance of MCP and the (new) MCC will be identical in the future."