When adjusting settings, it’s reasonable to ask for advice, but it’s unrealistic to expect that your custom settings will work seamlessly out of the box.
Recently, I purchased a Carbon Fiber Plate (actually two) from WhamBam without reading about the potential adhesion issues beforehand. My first attempt with PLA produced a functional model but with a poor-quality first layer. Switching to PETG HF resulted in complete chaos.
I decided to invest time and filament to determine what works best for my setup. My final settings deviated significantly from WhamBam’s recommended values (which makes me wonder if they fully tested their own plate), but now it works consistently every time. For reference, here’s a post detailing my approach: PSA: How to Use Wham Bam Carbon Fiber Plate for BBL.
That said, I understand some users prefer others to troubleshoot for them. However, in 3D printing, every machine is unique. No matter how skilled a designer or creator is, there will always be variables that require individual adjustments.