HP 7252 Wireless & Energy Saving Mode

I recently purchased a new HP 7525 that is wireless only and it tends to go into a sort of hibernation wherein the 802.11n Residential Gateway router reports the deivce MAC is offline.  The Printer is powered on and the auto power saving option disabled but the I've been unable to find a way to disable the Energy Saving Mode which I believe is the culprit.  All PCs (Win7 and MAC Lion with latest update) and iPhone/iPads report no connectivity to printer which is to be expected if the RG reports the device offline.
Any ideas on how to resolve beside powercycling the printer?  Cheers,

Set a static IP in the printer outside the DHCP range of the router.  Use a fixed wireless channel like 1,6 or 11 never 'auto'.  Power off both.  Power on router, wait 3 mins.  Power on printer and connect.  Now try.
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