Export your file and preview it on the board house site.
Note : You will not be able to push this PCB to 3D and have it look correct, however it's still recommended that you push it to 3D just to preview the board shape and some of the placements.
With the DESIGN menu active, choose the option:
Push to 3D PCB.
You will see that most of the parts for this design do not have premade 3D models, so we mostly see flat squares in place of our parts.
The amp PCB is represented by two sets of header pins, but they are in the incorrect orientation. You can fix this, but it's not necessary.
Once you've previewed your board (assuming you're happy with it), it's time to export the file for production. Click on the MANUFACTURING menu and choose the option CAM Processor.
Make sure to click Export as ZIP followed by Process Job
Look for the Job processed successfully! Dialog and press OK.
Save the file somewhere easy to find on your computer.
Go to JLCPCB https://jlcpcb.com
and drop your ZIP file on Add Gerber file.
Inspect your file. You can look at the Top and bottom of the PCB.
If it looks good, you’re done! (we won't order this test file).
If anything looks wrong, head back to Fusion to redesign, re-export, and preview again.
Final Step:
Send your brd and sch file (not the ZIP file) to your instructor along with the color of PCB you want. Make sure both partner names are in the file name. Here's how you export
Reminder: You can add graphics to your board and custom board outlines.