Laser printer and certificate paper issues

Ok I've got some certificate paper Textured Conqueror that my printer fades and does not print on all of it? Any help please

Try changing the paper type in the printer menu to whatever is suitable, if you have different paper trays or a drop down feeder then try those aswell.
Dont mean to sound silly, but does your printer have enough toner/ ink?

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