Agree with the advice so far. Dry and calibrate.
Just thinking out loud, but it seems like the 0.08 nozzle would compound any under-extrusion problems.
Also, I’ve gotten very wet filament from Bambu. I think part of the reason they included that filament drying mode in their printers is to give the end user no excuse. It keeps their costs low to put the drying on the end user and it’s really where it should happen anyway: they don’t have to worry about what happens en-route.
As an example, two identical rolls of PETG-HF printed back to back, dried the first one overnight in my dehydrator and started printing a big multi-part project. As the roll was getting low, I popped the second one in my dryer… only got about 4 hours of drying time before the print in progress ran out, so I loaded it up. It was still printable, but the quality was noticeably worse.