Thank you Ralph and EC. By the way Ralph, I like your book very much and refer to it often. I don't use N numbers but rather develop each sheet to a specific average gradient. When the average gradients are close I will average the development time for 2 sheets. I rarely develop more than 2 sheets at a time. Regarding developer volume, I keep the volume (working solution) per surface area of film constant.
I agree regarding reclaiming the stop and fix, it would be a waste to toss these out after 2 sheets. I always use the developer one-shot. As EC noted, I could reclaim one step at the time at the output hose of the unit. I could also switch to a water stop and reclaim fewer steps. Running the process at 24C is also problematic for me as my current shortest development time (Xtol 1:1, TMX, 20C), is just under 5 minutes. 24C would bring this down quite a bit I imagine. At this point it seems that the ATL-1000 will not make the process much more automatic than my CPP-2, and maybe even cause some headaches!
Thanks again for all your insight,
Louie