Does it extrude fairly normally with the nozzle well above the bed? If not, I agree with the jam theory. If yes, your nozzle is probably too close to the bed.
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When its just extruding like 100mm just as a test its fine, but I haven't done it yet with when it retracts so it could totally be that.
It probably wouldn't jam this quickly on your first layer if it was a retraction issue. Yes, update your config for less retraction on a direct drive extruder, but don't be surprised if you keep seeing this.
Looks like it's got a jam. Did you reduce retractions with the direct hotend? If not, you are probably retracting way too far, which will cause filament to solidify in the cold area and jam up.
That probably explains it, I didn't change it and I remember hearing direct drive printers need smaller retraction amounts so I'll check that out
I second the jam idea, it's probably a clogged nozzle.
Are you too close to the bed? Maybe you need to change your z stop/offset with the new hot end
This ended up being the issue, I leveled the bed with the hot end and bed both heated before I started the print in the picture, so I'm not sure how it got so bad, so I guess I did a really bad job. I also messed with the retraction and got it in line and will have to more finely tune it later
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