Printing something really quickly (quick start) after a failed print?

Is there a good way to print a model really quickly (not do the pre-print checks and levelling) on the A1? I assume it will be adding a new Printer profile with modified gcode? I looked and there were some older posts discussing this - and others saying that some suggestions had now been incorporated into the standard by Bambu - but I really want to cut it right down to pretty much heat the bed and nozzle, do the quick front of bed preload (what’s the name for that? :grinning:) and ‘go’ if I can.
I wouldn’t use this as a default at all but it would be good for the times that the printer hasn’t been powered off, same filament etc. and I just want to go again quickly…
The reason was I was doing some small pieces in PETG (lots of pieces on the same bed) and after some layers there were small vertical bits sticking up and hardening and then getting caught on a couple of them. I spotted it and stopped the printer printing them and it carried on with the rest - but as they only take a few minutes each it would be nice to not have the printer spend 6 mins or so doing checks I don’t want it to.
For info, this is the kind of effect I was getting. I lowered the temp mid-print and it seemed OK after (less stringing too) - but ‘after’ wasn’t the first few layers any more so maybe it’s a different issue - what causes this? Is Z Hop a thing that can help here?

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Hi, on my A1 when I send a print, I don’t select the bed levelling but for every print it seems to do lots of things. Head homing takes a few minutes.
It spends time heating the nozzle up, probing, cooling down, probing, heating up etc. It’s about 6 minutes before it starts to actually print. When I want a quick print I’m not sure all of this is needed - especially instantly after another print with the printer unmoved, filament unchanged, power state not changed etc.
I’d like to press ‘Print’ and it heats the nozzle and bed, does a quick purge and prints.
For the filament issue I tried again with the different temp but it failed again. It finally printed by selecting 50% on the Printer for speed.