If you do want to use TIFF files, use xnview for example and convert them to uncompressed TIFFs. Keep in mind, however, that this will increase the file size. Your example file is about 13 times larger after conversion.
Do you print the files directly to a printer or do you pass the files on a storage medium?
If you print yourself, you can also convert the files using lossless compression (LZW or ZIP).
I was able to open the file successfully using Microsoft Paint and then do a 'Save As' to a tiff file. This new tiff file opens successfully in APhoto but the size is significantly larger (18.4MB) than the original (2.38MB) so clearly some compression has been applied to the original scan.
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