Change analysis by default location on HP DeskJet F4400 to record

Hello!  Where can I change the setting to save to another folder and more MyScans?  Thank you!

Hello JEL31,

Welcome to the Forums of HP Support!

In order to change the location in which the scans are saved on the computer, it is done in the scanning software. What is the operating system installed on the computer, Windows or Mac?

In the meantime, I hope this helps: Scan. He will guide steps on "How to scan", it can explain where to change the destination of the file.

See you soon,.

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