Machine won't sleep on it's own.

This may not be a Leopard specific issue, I had it with Tiger also. My eMac and new iMac won't sleep with the HP All-in-One printer software installed. The software has three active apps (one which controls a root process) that won't let it sleep. I can manually sleep it, but the energy saver setting is useless. The display will sleep, but not the machine.
I posted in the eMac category, but this is not machine specific, either, seems to be HP specific.
I trashed the culprit apps, but then I couldn't scan (the device was not found); it did let the machine sleep, though. I tried fixing the permissions after re-installing the latest software from the HP site (a VERY long process), and turning off the printer, still no sleep.
Anyone else have this issue? Any suggestions? I thought maybe if I created an alias for the culprit apps and stored the originals on a removable device, or even a .dmg and only mount it when I need certain printer functions, that may stop them from constantly running.
Any help would be appreciated
Bob
Message was edited by: Robert Treadway

Thanks gws,
My eMac FINALLY achieved sleep last night after about 50 min. I have the sleep timer set for 1 minute, maybe the fact there was a scheduled TM backup kept it awake. I have the printer turned off, and it has been manually slept and re-started since it was turned off, don't know if any of those was a factor.
A few logs from last night/this morning:
Feb 29 23:23:15 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: System Wake
Feb 29 23:23:15 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: Wake event 0020
Feb 29 23:23:15 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 960 goto Exit
Feb 29 23:23:15 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: ^P
Feb 29 23:23:15 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: USB caused wake event (OHCI)
Feb 29 23:23:16 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: UniNEnet::monitorLinkStatus - Link is up at 100 Mbps - Full Duplex (PHY regs 5,6:0x4de1,0x0007)
Feb 29 23:34:25 Robert-Treadways-Computer fseventsd[38]: callback_client: ERROR: d2fcallbackrpc() => (ipc/send) invalid destination port (268435459) for pid 219
Feb 29 23:36:02 Robert-Treadways-Computer Mail[226]: Trying to add a To Do UID (3FA8ABA1-EC04-4B4B-A3D8-B9E27DE7C614) that already exists in the cache and for the same mailbox. Perhaps this should have been an update. Skipping to avoid cyclic reconciliation.
Feb 29 23:36:09 Robert-Treadways-Computer /usr/sbin/ocspd[229]: starting
Feb 29 23:39:04 Robert-Treadways-Computer /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[236]: Starting standard backup
Feb 29 23:39:04 Robert-Treadways-Computer /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[236]: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb
Feb 29 23:39:24 Robert-Treadways-Computer /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[236]: No pre-backup thinning needed: 100.0 MB requested (including padding), 167.86 GB available
Feb 29 23:39:54 Robert-Treadways-Computer /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[236]: Copied 3569 files (10.1 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
Feb 29 23:39:55 Robert-Treadways-Computer /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[236]: No pre-backup thinning needed: 100.0 MB requested (including padding), 167.84 GB available
Feb 29 23:39:58 Robert-Treadways-Computer /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[236]: Copied 441 files (32 KB) from volume Macintosh HD.
Feb 29 23:40:00 Robert-Treadways-Computer /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[236]: Starting post-backup thinning
Feb 29 23:40:14 Robert-Treadways-Computer /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[236]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/Robert Treadways Computer/2008-01-30-201029: 167.85 GB now available
Feb 29 23:40:19 Robert-Treadways-Computer /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[236]: Deleted backup /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/Robert Treadways Computer/2008-02-27-231957: 167.86 GB now available
Feb 29 23:40:19 Robert-Treadways-Computer /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[236]: Post-back up thinning complete: 2 expired backups removed
Feb 29 23:40:19 Robert-Treadways-Computer /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[236]: Backup completed successfully.
Mar 1 00:00:35 Robert-Treadways-Computer newsyslog[260]: logfile turned over
Mar 1 00:00:35 Robert-Treadways-Computer newsyslog[260]: logfile turned over
Mar 1 00:11:00 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: System Sleep
Mar 1 05:55:37 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: System Wake
Mar 1 05:55:37 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: Wake event 0020
Mar 1 05:55:37 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 960 goto Exit
Mar 1 05:55:37 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: ^P
Mar 1 05:55:37 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: USB caused wake event (OHCI)
Mar 1 05:55:39 Robert-Treadways-Computer kernel[0]: UniNEnet::monitorLinkStatus - Link is up at 100 Mbps - Full Duplex (PHY regs 5,6:0x4de1,0x0007)
I had anacron installed, but removed it the best I could, it is not needed in Leopard.........
Thanks for the advice, gws, maybe your system would react the same after re-start and/or sleep with printer turned off?
Bob
P.S. Be sure your Mail is not set to check for new mail every 1 minute, that will stop sleep, too
Message was edited by: Robert Treadway

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