C410a will not stay in power saving mode


Ok!

After talking to many technicians HP, I finally got my problem fixed, but not because of HP.

My problem was my VoIP service, it seems that if you use VoIP to fax it will 'keep alive' your printer, the same as a network.

Anyway the way I know it's because I got rid of Voip today and hooked to landline from Verizon (FiOS) and the printer that's happened in power saving Mode since then.

I hope HP is followed this forum, as this will save a customer like me several hours of time wasted on the phone, talk with the support

Yes!

Thanks for all the suggestions of he.

Craig

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