Thanks for the advice - I can certainly see the importance of making it stand up to the water volume... that would be a lot of mopping
I was just thinking if there is any means of agitation or circulation that would improve the cleaning action of watever water does pass through - I was inspired by the sprinkler heads that are powered by the pressure of the water that flows through them - perhaps window screen dividers rigged to move an inch or so back and forth, letting the water through the mesh... I wonder if it would be worth the effort?
I was thinking of a flat plastic "grid" of perforations that would sit on the bottom with a hose attached - to ensure that clean water is introduced evenly across all the prints.
Just brain storming to see if there is not some simple but effective improvement that could be inplemented to save water (it is a lot of water) and ensure a nice clean print...