While Windows works perfectly fine with wired and wireless printers, the entire experience isn’t as smooth as Microsoft wants you to believe. Many have complained about their Brother, Epson, or HP printers randomly printing a 2-line page saying ‘Get /eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: Localhost’. If you face the same, here are the best ways to fix the problem.
When you wake up the PC or Windows laptop from sleep, the printer automatically starts printing a couple of pages with random sentences that make no sense to you. It only wastes printer resources and pages and leaves you frustrated. Before you completely disconnect the printer from the PC, use the tricks below to troubleshoot the issue in no time.
1. Use Another Port
You should first restart the printer and try again. You can completely turn off the printer, remove it from the power source, wait for a couple of minutes, and try again.
When you plug in the printer again, try using a different USB port on your PC. Continue reading if the printer is still printing random pages without your consent.
2. Enable Printer Spooler Service
You should ensure that the Printer Spooler Service runs automatically during the system startup. Failure to do so will result in misbehaves on your printer. Here’s what you need to do.
Step 1: Press the Windows key and search for Services. Hit Enter.
Step 2: Scroll to Printer Spooler and double-click on it.

Step 3: Expand the Startup type menu and select Automatic.
Step 4: Click Apply and select OK.

3. Tweak Printer Properties
You can disable printer status notifications and try running your printer without any problem. It’s a part of the hardware properties on your device.
Step 1: Press the Windows + I keys to open Settings.
Step 2: Select ‘Bluetooth & devices’ from the sidebar.
Step 3: Open Printers & scanners.

Step 4: Select your preferred printer from the following menu.

Step 5: Scroll down and open Printer properties.

Step 6: Move to the Device Settings tab at the top.
Step 7: Expand the ‘Installable Options’ menu and disable the ‘Printer Status Notification’.

Restart your PC and check your luck with the printer.
4. Use Printer Over Wi-Fi Connection
Apparently, the printer constantly prints “Get /eSCL/ScannerStatus HTTP/1.1 Host: Localhost” issue, which is preset on wired connection only. If your printer has a wireless connection, ditch the cable and opt for a Wi-Fi network to connect both devices.
5. Uncheck the Information Notifications for Printers
It’s yet another trick that has worked for many. You can tweak print server properties and try again.
Step 1: Go to Windows Settings by pressing the Windows + I keys.
Step 2: Navigate to ‘Bluetooth & devices’ and open the Printer & scanners.
Step 3: Open ‘Printer server properties’.

Step 4: Move to the Advanced tab.
Disable the checkmark beside ‘Show informational notifications for local printers’ and ‘Show informational notifications for network printers’ options. Click Apply and select Ok.

6. Reconnect the Printer
Do you still face issues with the printer printing random pages? You should remove the printer from your PC’s operating system and add it again. Here’s how.
Step 1: Navigate to Windows Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners menu.
Step 2: Select your default printer and click Remove from the following menu.

Step 3: Move back to the ‘Printers & scanners’ menu and click ‘Add device’.
Step 4: Let your PC detect the printer, and you are good to go.

If your PC can’t detect the printer, add it manually using an IP address or hostname. If you have an old printer, your PC may not automatically detect the connected printer.
7. Run Printer Troubleshooter
Windows comes with a handy printer troubleshooter to fix such annoying issues. Here’s how you can run it.
Step 1: Go to Windows Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners menu.
Step 2: Select your printer.
Step 3: Click Run the troubleshooter and follow the on-screen instructions to stop it from printing pages.

8. Update Windows
Printing constantly printing a couple of pages is apparent due to a buggy Windows build. Microsoft frequently releases new Windows builds to take care of such glitches.
Step 1: Go to Windows Settings and select Windows Update from the sidebar.
Step 2: Download and install the latest Windows build and try running your printer without irregularities.

Stop Printer Misbehaves on Windows
A printer constantly printing random pages can frustrate you. Before it breaks your workflow, use the steps above to fix the problem in no time.