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AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN #TB-0348 12/16/88 TURBOLASER/PS ROTARY SWITCH CONNECTOR TO PCB PROBLEM: Some early models of the TurboLaser/PS printers contain Rotary Switch Assemblies that have a four position connector housing. This switch matches the four position post header of J-3 located on the early model PostScript PCB's. Later model printers contain Rotary Switch Assemblies that have a five position connector that match the five position post header at J-3 on the newer model PostScript controller boards. This has created a problem of incompatibility between the PostScript printers: IE: new model printers with the five position Rotary Switch connectors, will not be able to utilize older model PostScript PCB,s, and older model printers will not be able to utilize the newer model PostScript PCB,s. HISTORY OF CHANGES The Rotary Switch Assy, AST Part Number 220261-001 has the five position connector. The Rotary Switch Assy, AST Part Number 220261-002 has the four position connector. The TurboLaser PostScript PCB AST Part Number 202219-001 (artwork REV X3 and below) has the four position post header at J-3. The TurboLaser PostScript PCB AST Part Number 202219-001 (artwork REV X4 and above) has the five position post header at J-3. Note: Rev A is later than any X type revision. SOLUTION If maintenance of the TurboLaser/PS printer requires replacement of either the Rotary Switch Assembly or the PostScript PCB, the technician must be aware of the differences mentioned above and insure that correct parts are available to make the repair.