Inkjet Continues to Dominate U.S. Media Supplies Market.
January
2006 – InfoTrends released its U.S. media supplies forecasts for
single-function and multifunctional copiers, direct-to-press equipment,
duplicators, facsimile machines, typewriters, and impact, inkjet, laser
and thermal transfer printers.
Key findings include:
* U.S.
hardware market: According to the forecast, inkjet technology accounts
for over half of all imaging equipment that is currently in use and, by
2009, this technology will account for over 70% of products in the
installed base. Inkjet and toner-based devices are cannibalizing the
installed base of the six remaining “Other” print technologies, namely
thermal transfer, direct thermal, impact printing, duplicators,
typewriters, and direct-to-press equipment.
* U.S. media market
revenues: Total revenues are expected to achieve a CAGR (Compound
Annual Growth Rate) of 4.3% between 2004 and 2009. Cut-size revenues
accounted for 85% of the business paper market in 2004, and this
percentage is expected to rise to 88% by 2009.
* Media pages
market: Cut-size pages will continue to dominate the market, accounting
for 90% of the market by 2009. Pages imaged on color devices are also
expected to grow. Color pages accounted for approximately 13% of all
pages during 2004, and this percentage is expected to reach 37% by 2009.
* Media prints market: Color prints will generate the highest growth,
with single-function and multifunctional color laser printers
experiencing 53.7% and 49.3% growth rates, respectively. In 2004, color
devices generated 1 out of every 10 prints. By 2009, they will produce
1 out of every 3 prints.
* Media tons market: Cut-size tons
accounted for 86% of the business paper market in 2004, and this
percentage is expected to increase to 90% by 2009. The rapidly-growing
installed base of multifunctional equipment is driving an increasing
demand for papers.