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Theoretically if everything is tuned properly you shouldn't need z-lift, I like to have it on as extra insurance that the nozzle isn't going to drag across the print and leave scars or knock something loose, it does add a small amount of time to the print but it's usually not that significant especially if you keep the height low. If you go into your settings folder for PrusaSlicer c:\users\appdata\roaming\PrusaSlicer\ you can copy your settings .ini files to the corresponding folders for SuperSlicer and everything so pretty much transfer straight over. Also https://github.com/andrewsuzuki/prusaslicer-elegoo-profiles there's this if you haven't done much calibrations or custom profiles and want a good base to start from.
It means your nozzle is too close to the bed of the printer. The first layer doesn't have enough room to extrude the amount of plastic it's told to. This creates a first layer that has an uneven texture, which carries through to the layers above. https://github.com/AndrewEllis93/Print-Tuning-Guide
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