Yesterday was all pain, it seemed. Yeah, I had a small victory, but it was frustrating to get there. I was worried that each and every print would be this problematic. I'm learning new skills, a new language (gcode), starting to hone my 3d printing acumen and learning new software (Cura). Yesterday it seemed insurmountable, but today has gone pretty well. It appears I've conquered bed leveling, adhesion and even some print quality issues. I had one failure, but I learned so much from that incident. I'm sure I'll be printing for the printer for the next day or so, but that's OK. It's good solid progress and the printing looks rock solid. I reprinted the strain relief, and while it looks pretty much the same, it is rock solid. There was still great adhesion and I had to use the included scraper to remove it from the bed. I think most of the Aquanet is gone, but I don't appear to need it. I do want to create a riser so I can reach under the bed with ease when I level it.