I suspect that you just need to play with settings on your available tools to compensate for the ink and cardstock. So many of my vintage pieces are printed on both sides of the paper. Once I think I have things 'right' I print it out. If it needs further adjusting, I print it out again on the other side.
What I am saying is that it sometimes is a case of trial and error
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