After using all of my Ilford MG FB IV glossy paper, I've started using the newer Classic formulation. I've noticed, though, that when I wash the paper in my archival washer, most sheets have areas on one edge where the gelatin coating separates. I presume that this occurs on the side facing the bottom of the washer but I haven't marked a sheet of paper with orientation to see for certain. The areas are only evident after the paper is dry. Some areas are small - a mm or two, and some areas are larger approximately 5x10mm. I don't print anywhere close to the edge of the paper, so the separation does not directly affect the image area, sometimes bits of gelatin are deposited on the surface of the image. I can remove the areas by resoaking the paper in a tray, but it is a hassle. I've been through 2 different boxes of 11x14 paper and have had this happen with sheets from both boxes. I have a stainless steel washer that have been sold under various brands over the years. I don't think that I ever say this happen with the MG IV paper. Curious if anyone else had seen this and if there were any solutions to prevent it from happening.
