There's no need to pre-soak paper--that's the bottom line. But especially fiber based. FB gets limp when wet, and all that pointless handling of wet paper leaves you prone to crescent-moons in the finish, creases or other damage. Aside from the fact that it takes quite a while for the developer to begin replacing the water that's soaked into it, with the possibility of uneven development, mottling, etc. And just that replacement time will throw your actual effective development times so far off, you may as well not even take your developer temperature at all. No good can come from this. Slip the sheet in to the tray under the surface of the developer and you won't have airbells or anything. I can see no redeeming quality in pre-soaking paper.