This is pretty simple: My Orion's extruder was skipping/kicking back. The hot end might be a little jammed, not 100% sure, but the problem seemed to come and go. I seemed to get it mostly on the 1 kg filament spools that I got from SeeMeCNC, but not on the very small spools I had left over from a previous printer.
Then I realized that it stopped skipping when I pulled a bunch of filament off of the spool ahead of time. But then when that slack was used up, it started skipping again.
I think there's a fair amount of friction between the heavy spool and the spool support. So, I greased it. Haven't heard a skip since.
So there you go. Something to consider if your cold end is having trouble.
Extruder jamming? Consider greasing the spool support
Re: Extruder jamming? Consider greasing the spool support
I accomplish something similar by wrapping the spool holder arm with electrical tape after I noticed a wear pattern developing.
Re: Extruder jamming? Consider greasing the spool support
Makes sense! Bare MDF is not a great bearing material. 

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Re: Extruder jamming? Consider greasing the spool support
Have a quick search for spool holders, hubs etc. a few of us have replaced the arm with rod and bearings, works real nice.
Re: Extruder jamming? Consider greasing the spool support
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Re: Extruder jamming? Consider greasing the spool support
Ah, lovely! I wonder if it's worth adding this to the Orion manual as a recommended addition, or in a Troubleshooting section.