You have a restricted orifice/metering device which is located on the liquid/high side of circuit... it's not low on refrigerant.
Need to recover refrigerant, replace orifice, pressure test with dry nitrogen, evacuate to 500 microns, charge to specs. You will be good to go
Note: you may also have a plugged evaporator coil which would cause low vapor psi. But seeing your high side is out of range and high leads to a common problem of a clogged orifice
You in the a/c field?
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