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10-17-2023 12:04 PM - edited 10-17-2023 12:46 PM
Still the same issue. HP LASERJET ENTERPRISE M55 the other HP printers in my arsenal are the inkjet 7740 and the inkjet 9020 and the inkjets have had no issues. only the laserjet has this issue. I was on a different board with this same question posted and I was WildeWan15 and also KatzaWilde because my profile would not allow me to log in under the other. The thread locked me out once I said it was repaired and won't allow me to comment anymore. It remained "repaired" for about a month with the suggestion from Tony, then Windows 11 did an update and the printer has started the printing of the Get/eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost ERROR multiple times a day and is now even worse than it was before. I have gone back in and attempted to do this again and it has never worked since. Has anyone found a repair for this? I even hired a geek for a totally separate computer issue and I asked him about this. He thinks that this was something that HP and Windows 11 along with Epson/Samsung/etc. printers are all having. He had no idea how to fix it other than to appeal to the manufacturer to put out a repair update because he had attempted to fix it previously on other users as well as his own (he had a Canon) to no avail. The only thing HP ever offers is for me to update my drivers for Windows AND HP which I have done so many times, uninstall and reinstall with updated drivers, also have done and none of these ever works. Then they defer to "it isn't us. It is Windows" I think after 1 year of this, it should have been fixed by now by whoever is causing it, HP or MS!!!!!!!!!!! Has anyone located a repair on this? I usually can find a YouTube video on how to repair any issue and it doesn't bring anything up on YouTube either.