Officejet 6700 on a wired network connected to PC with WP OS.

After booting up connection works well.  When I come back later after not using the computer the connection is lost and I msut reboot the PC to re-connect the computer to the Officejet.  
Any ideas?

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Try downloading and running the print and scan doctor located here:
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It can fix a lot on its own and if not give a better idea of what is going on.
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