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    Windows 11 Printer Bug: How a Critical Update Disrupted Printing with IPP Protocols

    Out of nowhere, your once-reliable printer starts churning out lines of baffling code instead of the invoice or school assignment you needed. A cryptic “POST /ipp/print HTTP/1.1” appears on sheets where words should be. What at first seems like a printer hardware failure or a rogue driver update...
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    Fixing the Windows 11 Printer Gibberish Bug: Essential Solutions & Prevention Tips

    A surge of user confusion and IT support tickets across the globe recently emerged as Windows 11 users encountered a truly frustrating bug: printers—particularly those connected via USB—suddenly began spitting out pages filled with garbled code, programming commands, and reams of random data...
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    Windows 11 Printer Bug Causes Ghost Prints of Random Data — How to Fix It

    Has your Windows printer started printing odd sheets filled with random strings, even when you haven’t clicked Print? If so, you’re not alone. Microsoft has officially acknowledged a peculiar new bug affecting several widely used Windows 11 versions that causes printers to spit out pages of...
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    Microsoft Windows Printer Issue (2025): How Updates Cause Random USB Printer Output

    Microsoft’s recent Windows updates have brought to light an unexpected nuisance for users of certain USB-connected printers, particularly those configured for both standard USB Print and the newer IPP Over USB protocols. This issue, primarily affecting Windows 10 (version 22H2) and Windows 11...
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    Windows 11 Update KB5050092: Printers Printing Protocols Instead of Pages

    Printers have suddenly taken on a life of their own—spewing out baffling lines of text and technical jargon—in what can only be described as the digital age’s version of speaking in tongues. It turns out that a preview update for Windows 11 23H2, identified as KB5050092, is behind the bizarre...
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    Windows 10 Sharing Printer via IPP

    I am using Windows and Linux systems. I have a printer with wifi that I can share easily to a Linux system since the printer directly supports IPP. However, I have another printer with no Wifi that is connected to a Windows 10 system. I would like to share that printer as well to Linux via...
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