Thanks Rolfe and Mark, all good points. As I continue down this path of selecting the developer in my Jobo I and pulling together a criteria list. I am making the base assumption since I will be testing my films with a densitometer, that any of the three XTOL, D76, HC110 will be just fine and the jobo will give me very reliable and consistent results.
With HC110 B when using tray development a couple of the times are too short so I have to dilute in order to get above the 4 minute mark. I just did a price check on XTOL vs D76 and at B&H it is about twice as much. And, the thing I don't like about XTOL is mixing up 5L (1.3 gallon) versus 1 gallon for D76. However if one dilutes XTOL at 1:1 and uses D76 stock, then price is more or less even. But I still don't like the 5L mixing requirement.
Rolfe/Mark based on your observations about having enough active developer I went and read the Jobo bulletin and volume requirements for the expert drums and 2500 series. At first glance it looks like D76 stock is an easy selection because you don't have to worry about ratio and dilutions, but until testing I won't know if I run into an issue on short development times on my contracted (N-1, N-2) times yet. According to the Kodak data sheet for T-Max 100 and Tri-X, they do not show D76 1:1 as an option for rotary processing, but do for Tri-X. I assume that D76 1:1 either was not tested, or is not desirable, although they list XTOL and XTOL 1:1.
Although, I hear from others, and to include Mark, that 1:3 with XTOL and D76 work just fine in the Jobo. So many variations!!
I am trying to get myself all the data and avoiding as many pitfalls as possible before starting the film testing process. Not my favorite task, but it has to be done.
Thanks again and I appreciate the input, comments, and help.