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How to use imPrintX
Making an account, getting an architect’s sheet in at the right scale, every tool in the pill, every view in the rail, and the set you hand the client. Written for someone who has never opened it before.
New here — make an accountThree fields, no card, and you are working in under a minute.Do the first jobPlan in, scale set, devices placed, saved, exported — one pass.Watch it insteadThe guided tour runs over the live app on a real drawing.
Getting started
Making an account, and getting from an empty canvas to a drawing you can hand over.
Create your accountWhat signing up asks for, what it does not, and where you land afterwards.4 min readYour first drawing, start to finishPlan in, scale set, devices placed, saved, exported — the whole loop in one pass.4 min read · guided tourPlans, limits and payingWhat the free tier gives you, what a paid term changes, and how Bitcoin terms behave.3 min read
The pages
The workspace, the views in the left rail, and getting the architect's sheet in at the right size.
The workspace, explainedFour regions. Once you know what each one owns, nothing in the app is hidden.3 min read · guided tourThe views — one design, every drawingWhat each item in the left rail is for, and what it reads from.5 min read · guided tourPlans, pages, scale and wallsGetting the architect's drawing in, at the right size, with walls the model can use.5 min read
The tools
Everything in the tool pill, the device catalogue, and the coverage models.
Every tool in the pillWhat each slot does, and which ones act on something instead of drawing it.6 min read · guided tourPlacing and editing devicesThe catalogue, the properties panel, and changing your mind about a product.4 min readCoverage — proving it before you quote itWiFi, audio, cameras and motion, computed over the walls you drew.4 min read · guided tour
Delivering the job
Saving, exporting the PDF set, and the link you send a client.
Reference
Shortcuts, your account, and how to reach us.
Still stuck
The support widget in the corner reaches a person — billing, a stuck payment, an account problem, or a drawing doing something it should not. It works without signing in.