Good to see you back Ryuji.
I did use DS-14 in Nova for a long time. The main problem was the inner surface of the developer slot building up something either from the oxidation products of the developing agents or something released from the paper, affecting the development action. This effect is usually not very visible to the naked eye until you try to tone the print. This gave me a major headache for some time. I just used a thin brush with a long handle to scrub inside the developer slot (with DS-14 in place) at the beginning of each session. Taking the solutions out into temporary holding vessels and then washing inside is the best but if you have to do so often, it diminishes the value of a slot processor...

I use very small amounts of chemicals and bin the 10-15ml of paper developer used in a1+9 mix after my evening session of around 4-6 8x10 prints.
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Talking of room.....I switched to one tray developing and I would never go back to a three tray system ever again, I use very small amounts of chemicals and bin the 10-15ml of paper developer used in a1+9 mix after my evening session of around 4-6 8x10 prints...........
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