I wrote the LulzBot Taz 6 profile which would probably be a good place to start for a LulzBot Mini profile. IceSL has a good tutorial on what is needed to create a new profile. Obvious changes like physical geometry should be simple. The header.gcode and footer.gcode were almost exact copies of the start_gcode and end_gcode from CuraLE for the LulzBot Taz 6. Substitute the CuraLE gcode for the Mini and you should be close.
It just takes someone with 1) the desire to have an IceSL profile and 2) a LulzBot Mini to test with. Number 2 is, IMO, critical to achieve success.
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The “extruder” settings you talk about are contained in the start gcode (header.gcode) and the end gcode (footer.gcode). I generated these files (for my TAZ 6) by extracting them from CuraLE which I assume is your current slicer. You will need to do the same for your Mini.
There are multiple “flavors” of a LulzBot Mini each of which has a pre-defined profile in CuraLE. Without knowing the details of your Mini and your version of CuraLE, I can’t provide more specific instructions.
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