There are two seperate issues that I see here. The first is easy to fix. Your model is lifting off the plate.
Two things that can help, the first is increasing the bed temp and/or lowering the fan for the first few layers. This can be done in the filament profile. This is trial and error I’m afraid. Also, use of the cool plate may exasperate your issues.
The lifting of the build plate can cause cascading issues in successive layers but what you have here is something different.
It’s impossible to tell from mere photos. Please post a screengrab of the pre-sliced and post-sliced models. What we are seeking out is what was underneath the model.
This regular pattern is an indicator of possible feed issues. Did you test this without the AMS?
If you’re feed is somehow being snagged, you may see something like this “layering” affect. However, the regularity of the marks suggest that there is something hiding in your model which your photos do not reveal. A screengrab will especially if you use the slider to reveal the layers near where the artifacts occur.
Refer to this link for an example of model-structure induced-lines and the role that different filament thickness can have on shrinkage and outer walls. Why is my simple box shifting in layer? - #5 by thaaMike
In this post, there is an example of what photos one is looking for in order to diagnose what is going on under the outer wall. Help with Weird Print Flaw (Pic Attached) - #8 by Olias