Minipro 6.85 🎯 Editor's Choice

The 6.85 version (often labeled "HOT" in download archives) finalized the feature set for the legacy TL866 series before they were discontinued.

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. minipro 6.85

The MiniPro 6.85 is designed for user serviceability. The MiniPro 6

When you first lay eyes on the MiniPro 6.85 box, you notice the thoughtful packaging. The printer arrives partially assembled—about 85% complete. Unlike older kits that require you to build an entire frame from extrusions, the MiniPro 6.85 requires only four bolts to attach the gantry to the base, plus plugging in the ribbon cables. When you first lay eyes on the MiniPro 6