I scanned a document and need to print. How do I do that?

I scanned a document and I need to print it.  Where do I find it so I can print?

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    iCloud doesn't store documents from your Mac (or scanner).  It will only sync documents and data from applications designed for iCloud syncing, such as Pages, Keynote, Numbers, etc.

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    I can help you scan from your Deskjet 1512 to your Windows 8 computer. Please use the following document for helpful instructions; Scan from Windows 8 With the Full Feature HP Software for HP Multifunction Printers.
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