HELP - Bed Adhesion Ender 3 V3 SE ASA CF

HELP please. Hving major problems with ASA CF, regardless of all of the settings I have tried to date.

I am using Creality Print 6.2
The latest ASA CF filament I am trying is Bambu labs (this spool was opened 3 days ago). I started testing at the time I opened the package.
The bed has been leveled and Zoffset confirmed.
I use an Ender zip up enclosure.
I have been preheating the enclosure to 35 or 40 C
I am running the print nozzle at 250, 255 and 260 C
I have tried replacing the nozzle
Print speed of 30 mm/s for first layer then 50 mm/s for subsequent layers
The Bed is washed in a sink with detergent and hot water. The plate is not touched by hand.
Bed temperature of 100 C
I have tried with Brim on and off.
Fan off for first 5 layers, or left on for the entire print, or left off
I have tried with and without hairspray to help with adhesion.

Any suggestions greatly welcomed

I’m going to tell yea my ritual, but I only use pla and petg. I wash my pei plate under hot water with dawn dishwashing soap and then I dry and put the plate back on the printer and before I print I use 90% alcohol from a spray bottle and wipe down the whole bed then I use purple glue stick since I have followed this ritual I haven’t had one come loose yet but one other thing makes this work and that your bed is leveled and you have a good z offset I use a post it note paper and when I do it, it’s almost to the point where you can’t get the paper out. it’s pretty tight. But like i said it works good luck.

Many thanks Negev for your reply. Bed level is all within 1 mm. The z offset is just touching paper. I will try a glue stick. Cheers

I hope you realize that 1 mm = 0.039 inches my bed is within .001 inches or under get yourself one of these
Electronic Digital Dial Indicator with Magnetic Base Holder Fine Adjustable Long Arm 0-1" / 25.4mm Inch/Metric Conversion Professional Gauge 0.01mm/0.001": Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific

it’s pretty cheap and the base is a knock off of the noga which is one of the best bases made you’re not going to use it in an industrial atmosphere so it will last you a long time

if you don’t know how to use one, I would gladly show you how.

Below is part of the email I had sent to me by the supplier of my printer “The Creality support team has informed us the V3 SE doesn’t support printing ASA CF.”