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These words "only on the edges" keep coming back to me....
Perhaps there is something going on with the way you stack and shuffle prints in the fixer that gives the edges more exposure to unwanted fixer compounds. NB23, did you say you process several sheets in developer, lifting and cycling through sheets for the entire development time and then transfer them to fixer where you do the same thing? Or do you develop them one sheet at a time and transfer to fixer while you develop the next sheet?
I get better results when I pay as much attention to the print in the fixer tray as I do when the print is in the developer tray. (That's something I think I picked up from a Fred Picker's Zone VI newsletter).
Perhaps there is something going on with the way you stack and shuffle prints in the fixer that gives the edges more exposure to unwanted fixer compounds. NB23, did you say you process several sheets in developer, lifting and cycling through sheets for the entire development time and then transfer them to fixer where you do the same thing? Or do you develop them one sheet at a time and transfer to fixer while you develop the next sheet?
I get better results when I pay as much attention to the print in the fixer tray as I do when the print is in the developer tray. (That's something I think I picked up from a Fred Picker's Zone VI newsletter).
