To reaffirm some other opinions, you do not have your heel and toe blocks spaced properly. With your bindings, as the toe block is moved towards the boot, the toe lift will diminsh since the bail will be pushed forward which also leads to it being pushed down. That is why there is no need for toe heigth adjustment. The heel slop will also decrease since there is now more pressure at the interface.
You should have a centerline inidcator at the bottom of your boot. Is it centered on the binding? If it is, can you move the toe block back? If so, do it. If not, move your heel block at least one space forward. It takes a bit of tinkering to set them right and then you should be good to go.