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not print 1. Check to see if the printer is plugged in, turned on, on-line,
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and has paper. 2. If the printer is connected directly dentrix was unable to connect to the database to a computer and you've been trying to print from another computer via the network, dentrix patient chart error try printing locally from the computer connected to the printer. If you can print locally, you may have a network problem. 3. Try rebooting the
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computer and then printing. 4. Try printing from other programs such as Microsoft Word, Windows WordPad, or Notepad. This may help you to know if the problem is related to Dentrix or has to do with printing from Windows in general. Printing - prints incorrectly If your printer prints incorrectly 1.
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Check to see if it is printing the same from all computers. 2. Check to see if all computers are using the same printer driver (in the Office Manager, click File > Setup Printer.) 3. Verify that all printers are set up correctly (in the Office Manager, click File > Setup Printer, then choose Properties. Dentrix Error Messages Most Dentrix error messages will consist of two numbers (for example, "Cannot read procedure log file 4 52"). It is very important to write down the exact error message in order for a support technician to help you troubleshoot. When you get an error message, do the following from the station with the error 1. Close all Dentrix modules. 2. Restart Windows. If the error was on the Dentrix server, shut down all workstations before restarting the Dentrix server. 3. See if you still get the error. If you do, call Customer Support.
"Can not read file" error. Have to close all windows and restart Dentrix. This happens to all computers (wireless and wired dentrix error 133 network connection. We have been with support several times (running reset Network
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IDs and DBsweep) and still didn't get fixed. They suggest it's computer network issue. (we didnt have this problem dentrix g6 manual with our wired computers in G4, but could be just because the database connection is different in G5) 1 vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Sign in prestine Your name Your email http://www.dentrix.com/help/desktop/Troubleshooting_tips.htm address Check! invalid email (thinking…) Reset or sign in with UserVoice password Forgot password? Create a password I agree to the terms of service Signed in as (Sign out) Close Close 1 vote 2 votes 3 votes Remove votes You have left! (?) (thinking…) 1st Care Dental shared this idea · August 31, 2012 · Flag idea as inappropriate…Flag idea as inappropriate… http://myvoice.dentrix.com/forums/130655-enhancement-requests/suggestions/3123570-fix-the-cannot-read-file-error-in-g5-please · Delete… · Admin → closed · AdminTrevor Terry (Enhancement Request Specialist, DENTRIX) responded · September 04, 2012 This website is reserved for ideas to improve the Dentrix software, please contact our support department in order to get this issue resolved. Thanks Tweet 4 comments Add a comment… Sign in prestine Your name Your email address Check! invalid email (thinking…) Reset or sign in with UserVoice password Forgot password? Create a password I agree to the terms of service Signed in as (Sign out) Close Close Post comment Submitting... Hana Bell commented · November 12, 2015 13:12 · Flag as inappropriateFlag as inappropriate · Delete… I'm having so many issues with our Dentrix G5 ........ We contacted Technical support so many times unable to fix the problem and this morning we got enough!!!! a message "Can not read file" error ......we closed all windows and restart the computer but keep coming the same message..... So frustrated with DENTRIX and HENRY SCHEIN experience!! AdminRyan Beardall (Admin, DENTRIX) commented · July 06, 2015 09:01 · Flag as inappropriateFlag as inappropriate · Delete… This issue is most
tried to run the appointment book and nothing happens. No message, no windows, nothing. It happens to us more often than it seems like it should, and it’s easy to fix. 90% of the time this happens, it http://dentechforum.com/dentrix/how-to-fix-broken-server-paths-in-dentrix means that Dentrix cannot find its datafiles. Either: The connection to the server is lost and cannot be restore (e.g. the server is offline) The path to the data has changed For the first problem: Check the server Check the network Check the network connections on both ends and in the middle Simply try to remount the server For the second problem: Navigate to: C:\Program Files\Dentrix Look for a program called ep.exe It may unable to be called ep.dtx. If it is, rename it to ep.exe Run ep.exe Set the paths to the data Your appointment book should appear normally. Note: Dentrix HQ says that they prefer to have network shares be mounted at “Lettered” drives on windows, but for our money the full path (e.g. //SERVER/Dentrix/Data/) works just as well with fewer problems. Posted in Dentrix. 3 comments By admin – August 28, 2007 3 Responses Stay in touch with unable to launch the conversation, subscribe to the RSS feed for comments on this post. Hotbytes says Hi. Can someone please help me with this? I have Dentrix G-2. It uses the database from the path J: from the server. Every time I click on the "Appointment book" I get an error saying "path not found" or "incorrect file path". I have tried all of the following: 1. Checked network cable… is ok 2. Edited path by ep.exe in the dentrix folder … it doesn't use the path although shows J: 3. removed and reinstalled software I shut down my server over the weekend. I am hoping this might help it. I am at my wits end with this issue. . I called Dentrix and since I am not subscribed for tech support which is ridiculously priced, and their per call help is $80, which almost always amounts to $400 minimum, they were not very helpful. Could someone give me different options I could try? I thought it was a broken server path issue, but I would really appreciate an expert opinion. Thank you! September 15, 2008, 9:08 am Ryan says I have just recently gotten the same problem after I switched a workstation over to a wireless connection. I figured it was the zone alarm firewall blocking the new IP address to