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11-21-2011 03:12 PM
I had the PCL 5 driver and making the change to disable the notifications did not work for me. In researching other forums I found one that said to load both the PCL 5 & PCL 6 drivers for the same printer. This did the trick for me. Good luck!
12-17-2011 07:09 PM
I am getting the message printed as follows:
GET /DevMgmt / DiscoveryTreeee.xml HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1:8080
I am using an HP Laserjet 2055DN
How can I get rid of this? Every time I print it gives me this blank page with the message shown above. It just started doing this in the last couple of days. I think my software drivers were automatically updated by HP
I am on Windows 7?
Can you help ??
01-22-2012 07:44 AM
I get the same message exactly on my brand new P2055dn. I have researched the problem. It occurs no matter which driver I am using. (I have three on board now, each fully updated.) I also have disabled reporting on the printer menu. Still, I get this page printed several minutes after each print job is finished. I am running Windows XP. I sure hope someone can help; this seems really dumb, and I would not like to have to live with this!
05-17-2012 09:00 AM - edited 06-05-2012 10:48 AM
This seems to have solved my problem, which had been happening frequently and consistently. Oddly, it seemed to subside gradually over the course of several day. I can't say that it all makes perfect sense, but at this point I feel confident that this bug has been fixed. Thanks, MrMojo.
Added on 5 June. Kudos to Mr. Mojo. My printer continues to perform with NO further problems. I refer users to Mr. Mojo's note just above.