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04-10-2013 09:17 PM - edited 04-10-2013 09:22 PM
Excellent! kurkr soluion fixed the problem! Sleepy printer wakes up and starts printing just like it is supposed too. I even entered the printers name instead of the IP address.
I have always felt that the HP hardware is built like a tank and works like a charm but their software and support just plain sux.
04-14-2013 01:19 PM
This will fix the issue, you can also assign an IP address outside of the DHCP range.
After installing this printer at many business premises I do this as a matter of course to save me the hassle of my unhappy customer calling me to say the printer is not working!
Besides this issue I must say the printer is great! Very fast, quiet and has uses very little ink.
Air-Print still stinks though.
04-18-2013 04:56 PM
This forced "sleep" mode cannot continue. We have business to do and we don't need planned problems. We have enough problems of our own.
If HP does not change this, the market will fix it. We pay for printers that RUN, not SLEEP.
05-15-2013 06:40 AM
There is something strange about this problem in my set up. I get the same issue as most of the posts but my iPad will always wake the printer and print. If I take my laptop out of the office and then come back and reconnect I cannot print but if I go to the wireless icon on the bottom of the Windows XP page and do a "repair" the computer will start printing again. When returning my laptop to the network and printing has stopped the other computers in the office are still able to print. So I'm not so sure the problem is all in the 8600 domain. The fact that HP is not capable of understanding the problem is stupid and they should do a better job of helping folks with this.
I also got an IP conflict last weekend when trying to get the printer back on line which indicated that anything returning to the network was assigned an IP address that was already assigned. So, I think it's an issue between the router and the printer as I have never had these issues ever and this set up has been in existence since 2003.
Someone mentioned that they changed their router to a FIOS router and the problem went away which again points to a the router setting the IP address. Clearly the 8600 and routers don't play well together and HP have done nothing to address this problem. If someone has any other ideas based on the info supplied above please let me know.
gdollar
05-15-2013 03:32 PM
How do you set a static ip address? I've tried and it doesn't work. I'm not that techno savvy, but with decent instructions I should be able to do it. I can't eprint and I have to turn my wireless off and on every time I want to print from my computer even though it's right next to the darned thing.
05-15-2013 07:24 PM
Here is how to set a static IP in an Officejet 8600:
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When a solution is found please mark the post that solves your issue.

05-17-2013 07:08 AM
HP employees, please quit chiming in with "How to set a static IP" and expect kudos for it. That's like me taking my car to the mechanic and telling them it won't start, and they show me how to change the wiper fluid. Good to know, but it doesn't fix my problem.
