These images were never transferred to a final support; the examples you look at are transferred to my default temporary support,
I must have missed that, my bad.
Incidentally, I came across a post by Calvin that provides interesting insight about supercoat:
In carbon printing, supercoating emulsions with a very thin layer of unpigmented, but sensitized gelatin has been a goal of mine for many years. The main goal of doing this is to completely eliminate...
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"In carbon printing, supercoating emulsions with a very thin layer of unpigmented, but sensitized gelatin has been a goal of mine for many years. The main goal of doing this is to completely eliminate staining, specifically for extended gamut printing. By adding in colors like red, orange, green, or violet, to the standard CMYK gamut, we can print colors that would otherwise be impossible. However, there is a problem with this, most evident in the yellows. Let’s say we add in a violet pigment to increase the gamut in that area. This will work, but in doing so, because the violet layer leaves a small amount of stain, the gamut is reduced everywhere else, especially in the yellows. When working with seven colors, if staining is not controlled, the result can be a muddy mess."
So supercoat is primarily for eliminating staining:
"By supercoating the emulsion with a clear layer of gelatin just a few microns thick, no pigmented gelatin comes into contact with the support, and staining is completely eliminated."
"The clear coat will wash away, or stay attached to the paper, along with the pigmented emulsion, depending on the exposure. The clear coat prevents the pigmented emulsion from coming into contact with the sizing or paper. Therefore preventing all staining, producing brilliant colors and clean whites."
Looks like supercoat isn't as trivial as it seems from a description of its purpose and composition:
"Figuring out how to make that supercoat was the tricky part, but now I have a system that is fairly easy and 95% successful."
With supercoat choice of pigment is broadened:
" since staining isn’t an issue, I can use any pigment I want."
So lots of problems in that area, not a whole lot of solutions.
Good luck to you with your experiments. Let's hope things will fall in place soon.