I'm planning to switch from smaller kits for developing C-41 film in my Jobo to the Kodak Flexicolor chemicals, primarily for the sake of having a cost-effective option for developing with separate bleach and fixer. I've exhaustively read through Kodak publications Z-131 and CIS-49 and feel I have a good grasp on how everything works (i.e., what chemicals to purchase, how to mix replenisher solutions, how to mix working solutions, etc.). My original plan had been to use the non-RA versions of the bleach and fixer (i.e., Flexicolor Bleach III Replenisher, Flexicolor Bleach Starter, and Flexicolor Fixer and Replenisher), but I notice that the Flexicolor Fixer and Replenisher (Cat. 600027) is particularly expensive to ship from Unique Photo in New Jersey (it alone adds around $50 to the shipping charge).
According to Z-131 (specifically, Table 3-5), Kodak states that it's also possible to use the RA ("rapid access") versions of the bleach and fixer in a Jobo with the necessary reductions in bleaching and fixing times (1:00 and 2:00, respectively, versus roughly 6:30 and 6:30 required for the non-RA versions). While the RA chemicals save considerably on shipping, I also notice that the least expensive combination would be to use the non-RA bleach (Cat. 6600258) with the RA fixer (Cat. 6600282). At this point, the cost difference is trivial, but as an academic question: Does using the non-RA bleach alongside the RA fixer cause any problems for the development? It doesn't seem that it should, provided one stays mindful of the processing times for each step, but I've not found any clarification in the Kodak literature. I was curious if anyone had direct experience and could respond.
According to Z-131 (specifically, Table 3-5), Kodak states that it's also possible to use the RA ("rapid access") versions of the bleach and fixer in a Jobo with the necessary reductions in bleaching and fixing times (1:00 and 2:00, respectively, versus roughly 6:30 and 6:30 required for the non-RA versions). While the RA chemicals save considerably on shipping, I also notice that the least expensive combination would be to use the non-RA bleach (Cat. 6600258) with the RA fixer (Cat. 6600282). At this point, the cost difference is trivial, but as an academic question: Does using the non-RA bleach alongside the RA fixer cause any problems for the development? It doesn't seem that it should, provided one stays mindful of the processing times for each step, but I've not found any clarification in the Kodak literature. I was curious if anyone had direct experience and could respond.