Officejet 6500 wakes up and don't go to sleep again

I have an Officejet 6500 E710a-f on my office, and it's connected by LAN to the router.
My PC is connected by LAN to the router.
My laptop is connected by WIRELESS to the router.
During day time, everything works like a charm. Sometimes the printer goes to sleep, wakes up when printing or receiving faxes, etc.
At the end of the day, I turn off PC and laptop and go home. The router stays ON.
When I arrive in the morning, the printer is awake...
No faxes received, no pcs turned on...
Already flashed last firmware, can't think of anything else.
Any ideas?

You have an option to turn off  sleep mode.
Press set up(wrench icon) on printer front panel, go to preferences (5) ,then go to energy save mode to turn it off.
You will have to manually turn off the printer if not in use to conserve energy.
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