Note that those settings worked for the other two STLs for the same project
You are going to want to find some different filament.
You have suggested it once before, and who knows the shity black Snapmaker filament will never use it again.
Thanks guys, will try getting another filament
I change the printer surface that it came with the 350 to a steel sign blank (white) and cut to fit the heating bed. Being steel it says in place.
It holds better, releases without having to pry off and adds a great finish. I clean the surface before ever print.
During the bed leveling l set the nozzle ± .15mm above surface using a discarded aluminum plate used in offset printing, I have found this to work well for me.
You will need to experiment with bed and nozzle temperature.
The whole process seems to be a moving target.
@Pressman505 thanks for the hint, but how about the heated bed and heat transfer, is it fine since the original piece is designed for this heated bed
So far it has work well, the steel plate holds down to the magnetic base and heats well.
I am assuming the thermostat will hold the same Temperature on the steel plate.