Publication No. GEG-99199 Jun 0410-12 TallyGenicom Intelliprint mL260 User GuideUsing the Hard Disk Option and User Flash DIMM ModuleFormat FlashThis selection will reformat the FLASH SIMM. All files on the FLASH SIMM will be deleted ifthis function is selected.Flash SummaryThis selection will print a page containing information about the FLASH SIMM including a list ofall the current existing files and directories.Using the PCL and PostScript Power-On Files FeaturePower-on Files DefinedIf a FLASH SIMM or Hard Disk option is installed in your printer, your printer has the capabilityof storing additional power-on files which can be read and interpreted at power-on.Power-on files can contain either PCL or PostScript language content. Examples of power-on filesinclude soft fonts, and macro/overlay definitions. The FLASH SIMM can store approximately8MB of file storage, the hard disk drive storage depends on the size of the drive that is installed inyour printer.NOTE: Power-on files are processed at power-on initialization only and not at the start of every printjob.Contact the technical support organization at your point of purchase for full details about thepower-on files feature.Using the FLASH SIMM or Hard Disk Option as a PostScript DeviceIn order to allow PostScript programs to access the FLASH SIMM and/or hard disk options, a fullimplementation of a PostScript storage device is provided. This section discusses an overview of thePostScript operators and parameter sets that are included in the support.For detailed information on using the operators/parameter sets, please refer to the following publi-cations:PostScript Language Reference ManualAdobe PostScript 3 Version 3010 Product SupplementDevice Names and PriorityThe device names assigned to the FLASH SIMM and hard disk options are as follows:If both devices are installed, both devices can be referenced uniquely by name. If no device name isspecified in the PostScript operation, the SearchOrder parameter in the device parameter set estab-lishes the priority for file operations. When both devices are installed, the SearchOrder value for thehard disk is set to 1, while the SearchOrder value for the FLASH SIMM is set to 2. This gives prior-ity to the hard disk.%flash% device name for the FLASH SIMM%disk0% device name for the hard disk