hi jarvman
i used to make large numbers of prints of the same negative quite often - anywhere from 7 to 100 prints.
sometimes i was asked to reprint after the fact - 5x7s, 8x10s, 11x14s and 16x20s ... different papers, different developers too ..
the first thing to do is make as many in one printing session as you can, the same size.
save one out of the bunch and stash the rest away ..
use the 1 as the one to match .. put it in a water bath and when you begin to make your test prints try to match them tonally to the control print ( the one you got wet ) ..
after a while you will have no trouble. put one print through the chemistry and when it is fixed, look at it side by side to the control print.
when they look "close" get a blow dryer out and blow dry both prints to see if the papers dry down the same and take it from there.
one thing you can do, if you want to print a bunch at a time is to put exposed paper between your fingers back to back. dunk your hand and prints in the developer at once
and alternate side to side until you have released all the prints.
( it is best to have 1 wet hand and 1 dry hand ... )
they will have all been in the developer at the same time .. then shuffle them a few times
and rock the trays ( tray rockers make it easier if you can find them ) ... then pull the stack UP and drain them and then in the stop or water and then in the fix.
i used to print this way all day long, and it works very well.
good luck!
john