Depth of cut 0.118", radial width 0.0394", feed per tooth 0.0012", speed 98.4 feet per minute. (I think in imperial measure)
What diameter cutter? Based on the chip shape my guess is that it is an insert cutter and probably 25mm diameter or larger.
If I was running that cut and produced those chips I would be tempted to run the speed up by about 50%, maybe more. I would also take the radial width up by at least 50% and would probably double, maybe even triple the feed.
If my guess is correct about the cutter diameter you have a large amount of radial thinning on the chip. Your actual chip thickness per tooth will be a lot less than the nominal 0.03mm. To get an actual chip thickness per tooth near this you would need to triple your feed rate. I would expect the form of the chips to change to a tight curl bright purple. Actually they would probably be dull red right at the tool.
It is also possible that by running with these changes I would destroy an expensive cutter so if you decide to do something like this it is your decision and reponsibility.
An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.