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In Cura under the "Material" settings, you will see a setting for "Standby Temperature", if you set this to match your printing temperature or keep it close to it for both nozzles via swapping between the nozzle tabs and editing the setting for both, it will keep the temperature up matching the printing temperature.
Note this setting might be hidden from view so you will need to search for it via the search bar or click the menu button next to the search bar and pick all to display all settings.
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Hi @Grindyloww2
In Cura under the "Material" settings, you will see a setting for "Standby Temperature", if you set this to match your printing temperature or keep it close to it for both nozzles via swapping between the nozzle tabs and editing the setting for both, it will keep the temperature up matching the printing temperature.
Note this setting might be hidden from view so you will need to search for it via the search bar or click the menu button next to the search bar and pick all to display all settings.
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