Photos are scanned as tiff instead of jpeg

When I scan a picture, it is scanned as a .tif instead of a .jpeg.  I then have to take the time to crop the picture and resave it.  There is no option on my printer or in the settings to make it scan the photo as a JPEG, but there used to be.  How to a resolve this?

Hi ashleymarolo,
I understand you are unable to scan as a JPEG file format right now, just the TIFF format. I'm sorry to hear this, but will be happy to help once I gather a bit more information!
1. Which model HP printer do you have?
2. Are you connected via USB or wireless to the computer?
3. Which version of Mac or Windows are you working with?
4. If the full feature HP software is available, do you have it installed on your computer?
5. Are you using the HP software to scan, or a different program?
Once I have this information, I should be able to offer some helpful suggestions
Please click “Accept as Solution ” if you feel my post resolved your issue, as it will help others find the solution faster
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**MissTeriLynn**
I work on behalf of HP

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