Display lights up when printer is off

Occasionally and recently my DJ130NR will have its display screen light up and show the hourglass icon when the printer is turned off.  Nothing else is visible on the screen other than the hourglass icon.  It will not respond to any buttons when in this condition.  The only way to regain control of the printer is to unplug it for ten seconds or so, replug it, and then all is normal until it does this again, often once a day.  This last time I let it sit in this condition overnight to see if it resolved itself, but it did not.  The printer performs normally as it always has in all other ways.  Is this thing trying to tell me something?

What a nice feature!
Now it will light up the Icons so that you can re-cable with the machine nominally off!

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