I’m out of my experience so this may be bad advice but it looks like maybe the filament isn’t pulling back like it should or as much as it should leading to that stringing. There’s a setting for retraction in the setup in Studio. The problem is those strings harden up and then the print nozzle can hit them and break the model loose.
But with the photos others may be able to help more.
One last thing is it’s looking close to printing properly with whatever you’ve done to now. There is another way to get rid of those strands but it introduces its own issues. If you pause the print the print head will go park and you can go in with edge nippers/cutters (wire cutters with a flat ground side that let you cut with essentially zero clearance) and gently trim those back to get rid of the bumps. You have to be careful because any torque on the cutters can also lift up the layer and you’ll be cramped by close quarters as you do it. You can lower the build plate to get better access but if you do that, maybe just use the big steps (easier to count to put the build plate back exactly where it was before resuming). I sometimes get tiny versions of those strands and cutting them away lets the print continue and has saved some for me.
I don’t know if the printer automatically returns the bed where printing was paused or not. I may not have ever lowered and returned the bed. I have managed to get my hands in the printer to cut those strands without lowering the bed and usually do that.
The problem comes in that while you’re doing all that the print head is hot and some filament may ooze out. It tries to knock any extrusion off but may drag a bit with a fine strand across the print. I have canned air to try to blow those kinds of things away but it can possibly ruin the print while saving it if it gets dragged into the print. It could be just before you resume you can manually knock or pull whatever has dripped from the print head while parked.
I think that’s everything I know. Hopefully someone else recognizes the stringing issue and has some other tips.