Jun 06
TallyGenicom Intelliprint 8026DN Color Laser Printer User Guide 8-13
Using the Power-On Files Feature
Using the Power-On Files Feature
Power-on Files Defined
If a FLASH DIMM or hard disk drive/Compact Flash is installed in your printer, your printer has
the capability of storing additional power-on files which can be read and interpreted at
power-on. Power-on files are processed at power-on initialization only and not at the start of
every print.
Power-on files can contain either PCL or PostScript language content. Examples of power-on
files include soft fonts, and macro/overlay definitions. The FLASH DIMM can store approxi-
mately 8MB of file storage, the hard disk drive/Compact Flash storage depends on the size of
the drive that is installed in your printer.
Optional operator panel menu selections become available when either of these options are
installed and power-on files are detected.