@didier indeed and its not something you can easily fix... The layer has to cool down.
Minimum layer time by slowing down => burnt filament
Minimum layer time by "waiting" (if that is even possible) => filament in the nozzle would burn, you'd have to purge it somewhere while waiting
Perhaps printing some kind of column next to your piece at the same time so that it "gets out of there" every layer for a couple seconds?
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