I mix print developers from scratch immediately before use, using spoon recipes.
Here are my recipes for D-72 and ID-62:
D-72
(to make 1 liter of working solution)
Water ---------------------- ~120°F
a pinch of sodium sulfite (Metol dissolves better if you add a bit of sulfite first - a pinch is all you need)
Metol ----------------------- 1/3 tsp (you won't find a measuring spoon this size, but just estimate, it's not critical)
Sodium Sulfite -------------- 2 tsp
Hydroquinone -------------- 1/2 Tbsp short (i.e., just a bit less than 1/2 Tbsp - again, it's not critical)
Sodium carbonate (mono) - 1 1/2 Tbsp
Potassium bromide --------- 1/8 tsp
Water to make -------------- 1 liter
(Triple the above recipe to make a 1-liter stock solution that you dilute 1+2)
ID-62
(to make 2 liters of working solution - Alternately, you can simply double the recipe below and mix it to just one liter and have a one-liter stock solution that you then dilute 1+3 for a working solution. The stock keeps for some months.)
Water ----------------------- ~120°F
Sodium sulfite --------------- 1 Tbsp + 1/4 tsp
Hydroquinone --------------- 2 1/8 tsp
Sodium carbonate (mono) -- 2 Tbsp
Phenidone ------------------- 1/8 tsp
Potassium bromide ---------- rounded 1/8 tsp
Benzotriazole --------------- 10 ml of a 1% solution (which you make up beforehand - 10g/liter - keeps forever)
ID-62 is my current favorite. It has a long tray life (I often use it for two sessions, storing it in a bottle between sessions).
Hope this helps,
Doremus