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It should last until your clearing test gives you a time that is twice the original clearing time. Supposedly oxidization is a problem if it sits, but I haven't noticed any loss of life from leaving it sitting in a nearly-full jar for very long periods of time. But I am very diligent about clip testing before each batch, which is what I would recommend as well. I also use two bath fixing for films. I process the film for half the decided-upon time in the older batch, and then in the newer batch for the second half (with a one minute rinse in between the two baths).
OTOH, I find that paper fixer goes pretty quickly. In a "serious" long printing session, I usually need to change it at least once. I use 2L of chemicals in each tray when printing.
I use Kodak Flexicolor Fixer for most of my film and paper, and TF-5 with PMK developer and Efke/Adox thick-emulsion films.
OTOH, I find that paper fixer goes pretty quickly. In a "serious" long printing session, I usually need to change it at least once. I use 2L of chemicals in each tray when printing.
I use Kodak Flexicolor Fixer for most of my film and paper, and TF-5 with PMK developer and Efke/Adox thick-emulsion films.