Thank you all very much for your kind help and useful tips.

It was the same problem John mentioned: we had to download and install the
Hatch executable, not just add the Hatch extension to the browser. After I
did that, everything worked fine.

Eva


út 26. 8. 2025 v 15:23 odesílatel John Amundson <[email protected]>
napsal:

> The blank screen is very common with our libraries when setting up Hatch.
>
> Here are our troubleshooting steps:
> White/blank screen  after installing Hatch
>
> First try restarting the computer and then accessing the web client. In
> some cases, this can fix the white screen issue. If this does not work, it
> usually means that the installation of Hatch did not go correctly. To gain
> immediate access to the web client, remove the Hatch extension, (this is
> either a green or yellow circle to the right of the address bar in Chrome
> or found under the puzzle icon to the right of the address bar). Reload the
> browser. You should now be able to access the web client, although without
> the use of Hatch. To reinstate Hatch, uninstall all versions of JRE (Java
> Runtime Environment) and Hatch on the computer. Restart the computer and
> use the Installation instructions above to reinstall the necessary
> components
>
> Lately, as libraries migrate to Windows 11, we're finding that the
> majority of the time, staff simply forget to install the Hatch executable
> and only add the extension. That's the first thing I would check - to make
> sure the exe is actually on the computer. The program is called "Evergreen
> ILS - Hatch - Java based Print Service and Local Storage System" in the
> list of programs in WIndows.
>
> Hatch Installer: https://evergreen-ils.org/egdownloads/
>
> John
>
>
> John Amundson (he/him/his)
> Library Applications Supervisor, C/W MARS, Inc.
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> On Tue, Aug 26, 2025 at 8:56 AM Shula Link via Evergreen-general <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've discovered there's an order to installation that's critical for
>> Hatch to work correctly.
>>
>> 1) Install printer drivers
>> 2) Install Hatch
>> 3) Activate the Hatch Chrome extension
>> 4) Configure Evergreen
>>
>> That, in my experience, maximizes the chances that everything will talk
>> nicely.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Shula Link (she/her)
>> Systems Services Librarian
>> Greater Clarks Hill Regional Library
>> [email protected]
>> 706-447-6702
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 26, 2025 at 7:48 AM Terran McCanna via Evergreen-general <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> When we've seen this (on both Windows 10 and 11) it usually means that
>>> it's not communicating with Java properly.
>>>
>>> We don't have the capacity to do direct desktop support for our
>>> libraries, so we typically recommend that they completely uninstall Hatch
>>> and clear all Hatch workstation settings, then reinstall starting with the
>>> current JDK first before reinstalling Hatch.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 26, 2025, 6:08 AM Cerninakova Eva via Evergreen-general <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> During the installation of new computers with the Windows 11 operating
>>>> system, I encountered an issue with the Evergreen Staff Client Hatch
>>>> printer settings in the Chrome browser (actually, I also tried it in
>>>> Firefox with the same result).
>>>>
>>>> If I install and activate Hatch in the browser, the result is that the
>>>> Evergreen interface disappears except for the green bar with the menu at
>>>> the top (see attachment Printer-Hatch.png).  Unfortunately, if  the Hatch
>>>> extension is not enabled in the browser, any attempt to print in the
>>>> Evergreen interface first opens a print dialog box, and it is necessary to
>>>> select a printer on the fly, which is not very convenient for library
>>>> services workflow. Also, we need to set up two different printers for
>>>> various printing contexts.
>>>>
>>>> We have not came across such a problem on computers running Windows 10
>>>> (i.e., when Hatch is installed in the Chrome browser and activated,
>>>> Evergreen works normally and I can easily pick the printer I want - see the
>>>> attachment Printer-Hatch2.png).
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone else noticed a similar problem?  Or did I miss something
>>>> about printing and Hatch?
>>>> We are currently on Evergreen version 3.13.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you in advance for any advice or help.
>>>>
>>>> Eva
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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