This fulfilled the 6500 Wireless and the 6500A Plus. I then unceremoniously both worried because my father was still pending a birthday present. He has finally received the 6500 Wireless because the 6500A Plus is a successful development and it shows in use and that it is the more sophisticated equipment. Nothing hooked, everything could be put together easily (and do not flash constantly cryptic numeral in the display a mess). He is simply processed super.
Then also some things were added to the checklist that I had not even really need it, but now find very pleasant addition
-Ability To send via email and phone print jobs to the printer
-the software that allows one to perform all jobs, settings, adjustments to the PC
Memory card adapter for printing directly from a memory card
The first device according to the supplement went smoothly without a flaw vonstatten. The furnishings in the Wireless Networking and allocating an email address as well.
The scanner I use extensively. The indent for pages up to A4 size makes it a very easy and comfortable. The scan area is large enough, even if I have one or the other but the plan goes beyond the dimensions. Because eventually would help the 8500A Plus, but playing well priced in a completely different league. The printer works fine, very fast and not described as loud as often. When duplexing, the printer creates a small dry pause until it gets down to the second page, but you get used to it and prevented it smeared pages.
A negative side effect of all the gimmicks of the device; the Power On phase arg is loud and lengthy. That's a bit annoying when you have to scan or print something spontaneously. You sit first almost half a minute thumbs turning there.
The resistive touch screen is a double-edged sword. On one hand, everything is beautifully described foolproof in image and text, and one feels at home immediately. On the other hand, one must not have too bad pronounced Wurstfinger, otherwise the input ends up often in addition to the letters which they had actually sighted. This can be frustrating in the long run something.
The housing color could classify the one or the other as a rather ill-chosen. The Black looks very noble, but is very susceptible to dust and fingerprints. So that I can live. With the fronds a few times over and it shines like new.
Otherwise, I am very satisfied, especially because the device provides more than I need (the fax that I have not been connected, the webapps that I have not been used, etc.). I regret my choice in any way.