Windows 10: Windows is printing randomly with a GET ?eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost every...

Discus and support Windows is printing randomly with a GET ?eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost every... in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Went to settings and unchecked the server printer settings labeled :show informational notifications for local printers and applied and it's still... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by JustinKnase, Aug 21, 2024.

  1. Windows is printing randomly with a GET ?eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost every...


    Went to settings and unchecked the server printer settings labeled :show informational notifications for local printers and applied and it's still printing the pages. Brother Printer customer support stated it's a windows issue

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    JustinKnase, Aug 21, 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, Aug 21, 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, Aug 21, 2024
    #3
  4. Windows is printing randomly with a GET ?eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost every...

    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, Aug 21, 2024
    #4
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