Looking at you settings, the minimum layer height the stock extruder can do reliably is .2, not .1. Then you should not have a Z offset in your slicer settings. The offset is stored in your EEPROM file on the SD CARD and is firmware controlled. Then your bed is set too low or to far from the nozzle. The gap between nozzle and bed should be half of your layer height. You also should keep the first layer height the same as the other layers. Due to your bed height is will squish the first layer down as it should and the rest will be your set layer height.
Use the manual bed calibration process that is a sticky at the top of this section. The see if your bottom layer is not better. If the bed is at the right height which is the core of your issue based on the images then the individual lines will be squished and pushed together to where it is near solid. You may see very fine lines between the layers but it should look near solid if the bed is calibrated correctly.
The values the auto setup get you to setup for are incorrect ( usually too large) because bed height is based on layer height and the printer does not know what height you are using per model.
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