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Atari 1029
Thomas Cherryhomes edited this page Sep 28, 2020
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The Atari 1029 was a short-lived printer that Atari licensed from Seikosha, which they sold in Europe from 1984 to 1985. It was similar to the Atari 1025 in that it was a 9-pin dot matrix printer that could take either friction fed or tractor fed paper, and both printers had international character set characters, but the 1029 had more fonts.
Atari did not actively sell the printer in the United States, opting instead to market it to the European market through their Ireland subsidiary.
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