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Atari 600XL
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All the Data That's
Fit to Print
A printer has obvious ad-
vantages for people who
want to send letters
through the mail, who
need a permanent
record of a document on
paper, or who simply get
satisfaction out of seeing
their efforts displayed on
the printed page.
The ATARI Computer
owner may select from a
number of printers. The
ATARI 1O27™Letter
Quality Printer is a low-
cost, easy-to-use device
that prints letter-quality
type on regular typing
paper. It produces fully
formed characters like
the type from an electric
typewriter. The ATARI
1O25™80-Column (dot-
matrix) Printer is more
expensive but faster than
the ATARI 1027, and uses
either typing paper or
computer paper. The
ATARI 1025 makes type-
faces composed of tiny
dots. For artwork or
charts and graphs, the
ATARI 1O20™Color
Printer may be just the
tool you need. You can
draw or "plot" vibrant
color graphics with the
printer's four color pens,
or print text in various
SIzes.
Telecommunications
Bridges The Information
Gap
Intrigued by the pro-
mises of home informa-
tion services? With an
ATARI MODEM, you can
transmit and receive
information from these
and other sources over
standard telephone lines.
An ATARI MODEM
provides access to com-
puter databases, trans-
portation and entertain-
ment schedules, and a
variety of specialized
information systems such
as the COMPUSERVE IN-
FORMATION SERVICE*
and THE SOURCE,
AMERICA'S INFORMA-
TION UTILITY.**
*Registered trademark of
CompuServe, Inc., an
H&R Block company
**THE SOURCE and
AMERICA'S INFORMA-
TION UTILITY are ser-
vice marks of Source
Telecomputing Corpora-
tion, a subsidiary of The
Reader's Digest Associa-
tion, Inc.
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