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I used to develop my own b/w prints the old-fashioned way. Seriously guys, there's no comparison to the power of the digital darkroom.
Agreed Judge, used to do the same, most of the b&w prints are yellowed around the edges. But you can't argue with the beauty and depth of black and white photography.
RE: the one we bought, no special paper is needed, and relative to inkjet consumables, costs are no worse, actually better.