from the picture on the website it look like they use a J head nozzle with peek insulator. In my mind anything with a heatsink would surely perform better and jam less. The other thing that occurred to me last night was that the hobbed bolt may be grinding the filament and if its getting clogged it would also not drive the filament well. I print on a glass bed in the past I’ve had nozzles get damaged due to 1st layer hight not being enough and it rubbed against the glass deforming the tip of the nozzle. maybe post some pics of your printer and some of the filament out of the printer.
@Michael_Scholtz Hi Here are some of pictures of the first layer, i still have to look at the hight adjusment a bit…
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Guess you can only add one photo per post… Im printing the thing now so once it goes haywire again ill make a video…
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Hmm today it printed without problems
Bit less warmer today then last time, ill try during the day again to reproduce the problem.
@Erik_cramer It knows you’re watching… You just have to be the more patient predator. 
@Erik_cramer I can’t clearly see the hot end I the pics but it does look like one of the older peek type ones. I tried for a very long time to get my printer working with a metal hot end it would jam anything from 5 minutes to 3 hours without warning. After what seems like months I got a ptfe lined barrel and everything changed. Yes they don’t like over 250’C much but I promise you you’ll never look back. Have a look inside the hot end to figure out what you have there. And honestly get an e3d or even a clone of one will probably do better.
You must clean up the drilling job on E3D clone hot ends or you will regret it due to clogging.
Been printing again for a while no jams what so ever, have been using a different filament this time though… Just the filament breaks off after not using it for a while. 
That’s moisture building up in the filament making it brittle. try storing it in an airtight container with some desiccant gel. I use silica cat sand, in a sock to keep mine dry.
Even after not printing for a evening ?
Ive printed today, i think i can mostly blame the layers on jamming and the filament not feeding properly, I was printing for 2 hours and right when i went to get lunch and come back it happened again. after starting the print job over and guiding the filament a bit better i had just minor issues. Ill post some pictures so you guys can judge, because i still think i have a issue.
As you might see the axis has shifted a mm or 2, could that be some slipping on the belt for the bed ?
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Here is a close up, as you might see there is also some “missing” extrusion i think in the beginning… Any tips/advise on how to deal with these issues?
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