nmp
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I don't know for certain, but it most likely has to do with the leftover sodium or chloride ions in the solution. One or another of those probably winds with dissolved silver ions in a way that ties up thiosulfate more than would be the case in a straight ammonium thiosulfate fixer. Adding sodium thiocyanate might help here (both in fixing speed and capacity), but that's very definitely not a supermarket chemical.
Instead of ammonium chloride, you can probably use ammonium bicarb (also known as baker's ammonia) which will give ammonium thio plus sodium carbonate. No chloride.
One of these days I will experiment with it.
:Niranjan.