Where do my scanned pdf files go?

My printer states the name of my computer for location of scanned doc.  I can not locate the scanned docs.  Am I using the wrong ext with pdf?

Hi,
You can redirect scanned documents to whatever location on your computer or external storage (depending your scanner). By default, scanned files should go to "My Documents" (or Documents).
Regards.
BH
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