3dOP Pro provides three different export file format options: pdf, dxf, and postscript. The export functions are simple to use and allow project output to be printed or emailed via available tools. The pdf option is most commonly used. Postscript is provided for use with vector graphics programs and is useful for producing artwork. The dxf option allows complex templates to be output on four layers for use with common CAD programs. Be sure to scale the dxf output appropriately after importing into the CAD program.

The Export functions are located in the export group of menu items in the "File" menu. When 3dOP Pro is first opened no export options are available. Once one or more ies files are loaded then the export options become available. Note, the dxf option is not available when photo mode is on. To access an export option select "File", then "Export...", then one of the three available options as shown below:

Upon selection of the "PDF" option the "Save PDF File" window will appear on your desktop:

Select the directory to output the pdf file and choose a name. 3dOP Pro will then save the file and then attempt to open the file with the application associated with the file type. If no application is associated with the file type then the output will not appear on the computer screen. The pdf output as a result of selecting "Save" is shown below: