My printer 3050 J610 goes in standby mode or sleep, and then I can't print docs it wireless

Whenever I have don't print something for a few hours, my printer goes into sleep mode or sleep.  When it does, it can be used to print from my laptop or android for it.  Y at - it a way to put in place so that it doesn't "go to sleep", and it is always available for me to print with.  I like the printer, but it seems few off that you can't print on it wireless and it is considered as a wireless printer.  That's the only reason why I bought it and now I can't even use it without stepping down and turning the printer back again.  If I wanted to do this every time I was going to just print from my main computer!

Thank you

Ashley

Well, I activated the incoming and outgoing settings under sharing files and printers in the firewall. I've also set up a connection between the router and the printer security rule. Since then, I was able to ping the router and the router by its IP number regularly for more than 72 hours. I hope that this solves the problem and everyone helps the dilemma.

Mike

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