The Atari 825 was an 80-column, dot-matrix impact printer for the Atari 400 and 800 computers, originally based on the Centronics 727 printer and manufactured by Star Micronics in 1983. It featured pin-feed and friction feed, forward/reverse paper control, and could print in different character sets, but was known for having a difficult-to-change ribbon and potential paper jams. It required an Atari 850 Interface Module to function with the computers.