Instead of hunting for an old v1.3.5 repack, consider building current Marlin:

Alex's story spread across forums and social media groups, a testament to the power of community and the importance of reliable, accessible firmware updates for hobbyists and professionals alike in the 3D printing world.

Because heating algorithms change between firmware versions, re-tune your hotend and heated bed to prevent thermal fluctuations:

If your bed or toolhead moves backward when homing, you may have mistakenly downloaded a repack intended for an upgraded motherboard or inverted stepper motor wiring. Is it Time to Move Past 1.3.5?

Official Anycubic Chiron firmware version 1.3.5 is primarily intended for newer Chiron models equipped with a blue/yellow theme

The first step in upgrading your Anycubic Chiron to firmware 1.3.5 is finding and downloading the correct file. Here's how to do it safely:

If you're stuck with a bricked Chiron or corrupted firmware, post in r/anycubic or the Anycubic Discord – many users have the verified 1.3.5 .hex file and can share the official one (non-repack).

Stock firmware measures 25 points but often fails to save them. The repack version (1.3.5) includes a patched G29 command that actually stores the mesh to EEPROM persistently.

When downloading a verified community repack of the 1.3.5 firmware, you typically unlock several core enhancements: Stock Firmware (Base 1.3.5) Repacked 1.3.5 Firmware Hidden / Hard to save Fully accessible via terminal Mesh Leveling Standard 25-point grid Optimized probe coordinates Extruder Steps Hardcoded to stock Titan clone Adjustable for aftermarket extruders (e.g., Bondtech) Safety Timeout Enhanced heater timeout protection Step-by-Step Installation Guide

You're looking for information on the Anycubic Chiron firmware version 1.3.5, specifically on how to download and possibly repack it. Here's what I can guide you through:

Check active 3D printing repositories such as GitHub (search for "Anycubic Chiron Marlin repack"), specialized Facebook groups dedicated to Chiron modifications, or the Thingiverse group forums for the Chiron.

: A minimalist Windows utility designed purely for flashing hex files to Arduino-based boards. 3. Install Drivers

The Chiron's stock 25-point leveling system can be inaccurate. Repacks often optimize the probe offsets, allow manual mesh editing, or perfectly integrate BLTouch upgrades.

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