I was having this issue as well, I have successfully worked around the issue with the z-hop at extremely high speed which confuses my Creality CR-X.
However, now I have again a waiting time at the end of a layer.
The problem is that during the waiting time, the nozzle oozes some material, which is an obstacle later on and then the part is kicked off the bed.
The part of the g-code where I expect the issue is:
G1 F2400 E34.94211
G0 F4350 X162.562 Y165.762
G0 X161.547 Y166.346
G0 X152.865 Y162.822
G0 X152.19 Y161.836
G0 X150.113 Y154.224
G1 F2400 E40.94211
G1 F1500 X148.459 Y155.879 E41.00047
G0 F4350 X148.413 Y155.359
G1 F1500 X150.103 Y153.669 E41.06009
G0 F4350 X149.661 Y153.545
G1 F1500 X148.367 Y154.84 E41.10576
G0 F4350 X148.326 Y154.315
G1 F1500 X149.197 Y153.444 E41.13649
G0 F4350 X148.733 Y153.342
G1 F1500 X148.3 Y153.775 E41.15176
G1 F2400 E35.15176
;MESH:NONMESH
G0 F4350 X148.489 Y163.884
G0 X147.652 Y164.873
G0 X146.465 Y165.106
G0 X145.485 Y164.476
G0 X144.857 Y163.387
G0 X142.893 Y150.169
G0 X143.075 Y148.882
G0 X143.736 Y148.214
G0 X144.806 Y147.915
G0 X164.449 Y147.113
;TIME_ELAPSED:269.949107
;LAYER:2
To me it looks there are a couple of G0 F2400 E... commands which extrude but without any movement. But I'm fairly new to g-code so it might be normal?