Windows 10: How to stop printing GET /eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost

Discus and support How to stop printing GET /eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I have been getting this error and continuous printing and wasting of paper for months now. I have spoken to MS several times and they still have not... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Tania Fox, Sep 23, 2024.

  1. Tania Fox Win User

    How to stop printing GET /eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost


    I have been getting this error and continuous printing and wasting of paper for months now. I have spoken to MS several times and they still have not resolved this issue. I see plenty of others are experiencing the same. Has anybody found a solution to this? I am so sick of the wastage and not getting rid of this printing issue. Thanks in anticipation.

    :)
     
    Tania Fox, Sep 23, 2024
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  2. Brother HL-L3290CDW series GET/eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost

    Hello Rota,

    This is the report that prints:

    GET /eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1

    Host: localhost
     
    Luke Nilles, Sep 23, 2024
    #2
  3. Brother HL-L3290CDW series GET/eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost

    Hello Rota,

    This is the report that prints:

    GET /eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1

    Host: localhost
     
    Luke Nilles, Sep 23, 2024
    #3
  4. How to stop printing GET /eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost

    How to stop printing GET /eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost

    Same question, just new day. Does anyone have a "real" solution to the constant printing of GET /eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost? I have a Brother printer, but it appears it happens with most printers. I'm wasting about 40 pages a month to this nonsense.
     
    PaulAnderson7144, Sep 23, 2024
    #4
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