This could be caused by incorrect Network sharing settings; particularly with Windows-10 computers where the network sharing has been disabled due to a Windows update. This can be fixed by enabling network sharing on the effected computer(s).
Follow the below steps to resolve this situation :
1 . Click on the Network icon on the bottom right corner of the screen, and then click on Network & Internet settings.
2 . Now click on the Network and Sharing Center option in the new opened window.
3 . Click on “Change Advanced Sharing Settings”
4 . Now Select the following options in the opened window.
5 . Repeat the process for all three profiles i.e Private, Guest or Public, All networks
This can be fixed most of the time by checking and fixing the service URI’s in Pharmascan. To do so, restart the Pharmascan with Administrator rights by performing these steps :
1 . Right click on the icon on the bottom right corner of the screen and the click Exit
2 . Use Windows Explorer to navigate to C: > LOTS > PharmaScan2
3 . Right click on the PharmaScan2Server.exe and then click on Run as Administrator.
4 . This should populate the Service URIs in the Pharmascan software and the Pharmascan should re-connect with the Server. The window will now look more like this:
This issue is caused by a missing printer in the LOTS printer setup, or where a formal printer has not yet been configured in LOTS for the particular printing task. For example, in this case the orange box is displayed when printing A5 Reports.
To fix this go to LOTS Main Menu > TOOLS > PRINTER SETUP and select the appropriate printer for the module which the orange box is appearing. e.g POS reports , Dispense repeats , Docket, Shelf or Goods label and so on.
You can tell which printers are not yet formally set as they will have “Defaulting to : xxxx” , meaning that LOTS is making a guess as to the appropriate printer as none has otherwise been selected.
Sometimes an application can get stuck in the Windows back ground and needs to be restarted manually. If the Stock Card module is not opening or stops printing shelf labels, it can be closed from the Windows Task Manager in order to open again. Right click on the Task bar > Start Task manager .Right click and close the following applications from task manager
Stock.exe
Shelfed.exe
Stock cards should open fine now
The issue is related to Printer Driver settings where label size is incorrectly configured or has been reset for some reason.
This can be fixed by amending the printer label size, eg for dispense labels go to
A . Windows Start Menu > Control Panel > Devices and Printers > right click on the respective printer > Properties
B . Click on General > Preferences
C . Update the size settings (standard dimensions are below detailed below)
Then go back to Printer Properties and repeat the same process in the Advanced tab to make sure both settings are the same.
As a general rule,
Dispense Labels should be 4” x 2.97” OR 4″ x 3.00″
Goods and Shelf Labels should be 4” x 1”
(please note that some pharmacy banner groups use specialised label dimensions)
This problem may occur where the Pharmascan server and WAP (Wireless Access Point) are working correctly but the Pharmascan still does not connect, and tends to affects computers running the Windows 10 Operating System.
The connection can be resolved by updating the “Server” field in Pharmascan settings from the Computer Name of the Pharmascan server computer to the IP address. This is normally the LOTS Master but can be identified as the computer that has the Pharmascan Server application accessible within the Windows Start Menu à Start-up.
1 .Open Pharmascan and select yes when you get the message “Cannot connect to Pharmascan server would you like to check settings?”
2 . Update the “Server” field with IP Address of the Pharmascan hosting computer identified above. In the example below, change “192.168.40.119” to “127.0.0.1” (being the IP Address advised in the Pharmascan Server interface). You may also attempt to use the Computer Name as well – identified by using the Windows Start Menu and right clicking on “Computer”, then selecting “Properties” – please note that if this option is used, name must be in all lower case.
You can obtain the IP address of the computer by opening the Pharmascan server on the hosting computer identified above, and on the bottom right corner of the screen, double click the Pharmascan server icon – note down the IP Address which is displayed as that will be the number to input into the pharmascan unit’s settings.
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