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How does a A/B printer type data switch work?

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vette eaterr

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My question about the data switch is when you switch from A to B does the switch completely switch all conections with A and create new conection with B, or are there still some contact such as common wires still connected?

Thanks in advance
Bob
 
Pins 18 - 25 of a printer port are all connected to GND, these are all connected together and not switched...

As for the other pins 1-17, these are switched between outputs
So in position A pins 1-17 from input are switched to pins 1-17 from outputA
And in position B they are connected to outputB
 
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