When you’re ready to export your photos from Photoshop to print, there are a few things you need to know. First, Photoshop offers a variety of export options that can be used to create prints. You can choose to save your photos as JPEGs, TIFFs, or PNGs. You can also choose to save your photos as a PDF or ePub. Once you’ve chosen an export option, you’ll need to provide some information about the photo. This information will include the photo’s filename, the file size (in bytes), and the resolution (in pixels). You’ll also need to provide some other information about the print target. For example, if you want your prints to be made on paper that is twice as large as the original photo file size, you’ll need to provide a larger file name and resolution. Once you’ve provided all of this information, Photoshop will start exporting your photos. The process will take a few minutes and will produce several files that will need to be imported into your printer before they can be printed.