You are better off doing your own materials test with the specific (paper) stock you are using. It’s not difficult and, is a critical Glowforge skill. Follow the link to @evansd2’s #6.
Paper weight in pounds doesn’t mean what you are probably thinking it means. It is not a uniform measure of thickness or paper density. There is a thread with some more discussion on paper weight, if you are interested.
I have cut all sorts of paper and cover stock and, could share my settings with you but, they aren’t likely to be very useful, even if you are using the exact same stock. My current machine is anemic compared to the average, requiring more power and/or slower speeds to cut through anything than would be required on other machines.