Gargoyle sculpture that I scanned using a Revopoint Miraco and the changed some of the details in Nomad Sculpt.
The top teeth and bottom of the jaw are really tough overhangs. Ensure your filament is dry and calibrated properly. With the included profile, the tough overhangs (teeth and jaw) do looks slightly rough so I would recommend adding the use of a support interface material to achieve a perfect look. With a dark filament it is hardly noticeable when its sitting up on a shelf.
In the print profile, the supports are painted on due to the auto supports not being sufficient for the bottom tips of the wings. If you do decide to download the raw STL and use your settings, I highly suggest painting supports on all the highlighted overhangs and then putting a little extra around the bottom tips of the wings. Also, use organic tree supports. If you use the other types the base of the supports tends to overlap the model and fuse together.
I haven't experimented with scaling yet but the model should be able to be scaled up or down without issues. Just ensure proper placement of supports before sending to the printer.