B110 lost wireless configuration each printer disable

Whenever I have turn off the printer, the printer lost Wireless Setup, so I have to reconfigure the network access wireless at every turn, is there a way to save the installation?

In my view, that it is a bug in the firmware.  Make sure that your firmware is up-to-date (System > preferences > product update) and wait for a fix.

Until then, just leave the thing on.  He goes to sleep and consumes very little power (almost the same as when it is turned off).

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