no it's fresh. and ilford fiber multi iv matte and gloss.
Actions:
1. Please just try the acid stop bath, regardless of what the fixer manufacturer says.
2. Submerge the print by sliding it, short end first, into the developer (emulsion side up).
3. Agitate continuously for at least the first 30 seconds, making sure the developer covers the entire print surface.
4. Let the paper stay in the developer for two minutes or more, agitating at least every 15-20 seconds.
out of curiosity thomas. why short end first?
may I add , drain print for 8 seconds no more can be less.
drain print meaning let it drip? i do it for at least 20.
You want to transfer the print from the developer to stop bath as quickly as possible, so just let the worst drip off, and slip it into the stop bath. Start agitating the stop bath as quickly as possible, and agitate continuously for about 30-40 seconds.
Drain/drip print for a few seconds and then transfer to fixer. Continue as usual.

thanks for all your replys. they're not tong marks. definitely something to
do with chemicals because they look like water lines. I was using stop bath until lowell told me not too because the clayton odorless fix is a stop bath too. since I was using clayton stop bath I listened to him. plus he actually knows what's happening in the chemicals. I just follow directions. I'll try going back to a stop bath though.
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Elsewhere in this thread has suggested to put the print face up in the developer. I have never done that, never will . Just for the fear of light leaks*. I place the print face down agitate 30 second, turn up right for a couple of sec to see an image forming then face down, then stop ( running rater generally for me) then fixer face down for 45 sec , then examine and then fix #2 face down 45secfound it! there were two pinhole light leaks in my darkroom.
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