The capacity per liter is usually reckoned in terms of a given number of 8” x 10” sheets per liter. That can also be converted to area per liter. The given capacity assumes that the developer will be used to capacity within a reasonable time after mixing. The longer it’s exposed to air, particularly in a tray, the faster it will oxidize and deteriorate.
If your print developer is rated by the maker as having a 50-sheet-per-liter capacity (4000 square inches) and you’re making 5” x 7” sheets (35 square inches), that liter of developer can develop (4000 square inches)/(35 square inches) = 114 sheets of 5” x 7” paper. [Ilford MG developer @ 1 + 9 and using FB paper]
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I recommend using plenty of developer in the tray, say a depth of 15 mm or more. At the end of the processing session, pour the developer back into its bottle to form a uniform mixture, recording the total throughput at that time.
If the results are good and you use the developer to capacity within a reasonable time, you should then discard it and mix fresh developer.
If, after using the developer over a considerable time or approaching its capacity, you notice overly long development times to attain the required density, or a loss of contrast requireing higher contrast filters than usual, the developer is exhausted and must be replaced, even if it hasn’t reached its claimed capacity. If the developer is accidently contaminated with fixer or stop bath, that will greatly weaken it and must be discarded at that point and new developer mixed fresh.
I agree with the comments in post #3. In my practice, I use only 2-bath fixing to ensure the
complete fixing of films and prints.
Working in this manner, the capacity of your solutions will remain the same as stated by the maker Developer is much more prone to deterioration due to exposure to air, or contamination than fixer or stop bath. Thus, developer might have less capacity than stated depending upon your working conditions. You must monitor the results and be ready to discard and mix fresh developer if the results become unsatisfactory.