I know this was talked about in PE's thread The definitive word (I hope) on color stabilzers!, but I feel like it's a situation worth expanding on, as it was said rather in passing on the original thread.
So I recently purchased a Fujimoto CP31 to do RA-4 printing, just the base unit, no wash/dry or stabilize/dry units. The room in which I plan to install it in has a limited water entry, just a small sink, making it quite fiddly and potentially messy to set up a print washing station.
I was wondering if it was possible to use the three baths of the CP31 to make a sort of washless RA-4 process: developer, then blix (from the Tetenal colortec 5L kit, the best one I can get where I live), then stabilizer (probably Fuji Hunt, but I'm open to other options). Is it feasible? If so, would it result in prints with archival stability?
Maybe the machine could spit out the print onto an open tray with water and PhotoFlo to prevent spots after the stabilizer bath, does that make sense?