Anyone using Sprint Quicksilver Print Developer?

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I'm switching to Formulary's Ansco 130 because of it's ability to last a long time, and bought some Sprint developer to tide me over. From what I've read, the Sprint is a neutral liquid developer at the usual 1:9 dilution. Is there anything else I should know about it before printing? I bought this developer on the link below (I have no association w/ the seller and have never bought anything from them), and w/ the free shipping it seemed like a great price, but I've never used it, so who knows?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/224339895223?hash=item343bb323b7:g:RXgAAOSwIytgHHrL
 
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its a great developer, I hope you enjoy using it !
their film developer stop, fix and fix remover are great too
for 40+ years their chemistry have been staples in high school and college darkrooms ( along with the print developer )
all over the country. if you use all of their chems, you know when your dev and fix are spent
when the stop bath indicates, ... ( that is the "system" in sprint systems of photography )
have fun !

John

ps. you can buy directly from the company.... ( and know its fresh, and not old stock that has been laying around since the beginning of the pandemic, that was laying around for 6 months before that ... )
https://www.sprintsystems.com/products
 
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