Minipro — 6.85
Outside of official channels, version 6.85 also became the basis for an important community-driven modification. A user known as “Quench” on the Pinside pinball forum created a specifically to address problems when programming old 2716 and 2732 EPROMs from the late 1970s and early 1980s.
For those with newer hardware like the T48 or T56, this software will not work; instead, the newer XGpro software is required. TL866 High Performance Universal Programmer minipro 6.85
The standout feature here is the . In this price range, most competitors use a Bowden tube setup (where the motor is on the frame, pushing filament through a long tube). The MiniPro 6.85’s direct drive places the motor directly above the hotend. This drastically reduces retraction issues and allows you to print flexible filaments like TPU effortlessly. Outside of official channels, version 6
The robot’s eyes flickered to life. They were blue, not the standard corporate red. This drastically reduces retraction issues and allows you