Hi Ancarlaser, your advice helped me a lot. Now the paper does take it and prints without problems on one side. But when I turn the paper to print on the back, the back is very faded. It seems that the impression I made on the front face appears. What could it be? How do you lower the temperature of the fuser?
When you print the second side, the paper has to be cold, to use the different temperatures you have to test in thickness 1 first, then in thickness 2 and then in thickness 3, warn how it goes, there are other ways to set temperatures in the thicknesses, that is to download or upload them but it is a service mode. Best regards
I also imagined that it could be some temperature. I solved it in part by printing now from a PC (before printing from a Mac) and the change was noticed immediately. With the Couche paper it looks good, with the opaline not very good but not too scary, but I still have to try the different "thick", there may be the final solution. Now I see that I have some stripes on the back, but they must be by the paper drag wheels. I still don't know how I'm going to solve that.
There are drivers for both MAC and PC PCL5 or PCL6 or Poscript, try each one of them, there are differences, then choose which one is the most appropriate, I recommend that you print an image that has a face, the skin color is a good parameter At the time of choosing, try the 3 thicknesses since in your case it is not a standardized paper, the lines of the fuser output wheels are difficult or almost impossible to eliminate but can be attenuated by regulating the spring they have. I await your comment, luck and best regards