Developing Regions Drive Worldwide Page Volume Growth as Developed Regions Lose Ground, According to IDC
14 Dec 2011
FRAMINGHAM, Mass., December 14, 2011 – Worldwide page
volume from digital hardcopy devices* climbed to 3.1 trillion in 2010,
according to new research from International Data Corporation (IDC). Developing regions led the way with 7.3%
page growth when compared to page volume in 2009. In contrast, page volume in developed
markets declined 1.3% year over year. These markets combined for worldwide incremental
page growth of 1.4%. Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe were standouts
with double-digit page growth in their respective regions.
Users continued to adopt the convenience and
functionality of multifunction peripherals (MFPs), which helped MFPs increase their
lead in page share. Single-function printers and single-function digital
copiers declined in page volume and share. MFP page growth showed regional
variation with developing regions recording double-digit growth rates, while developed
regions settled for single-digit growth.
The page-volume story remains consistent across MFP technologies
with a twist. For laser, MFPs are the leaders in page volume but lag printers
in installed base. Worldwide laser printers still generated a respectable 1.1 trillion
pages in 2010, and registered page growth of 1.6%. For inkjets, MFPs are the
dominant force both in terms of both page volume and installed base.
Color laser continued its penetration in both developed
and developing regions. Developing regions had a healthy appetite for color laser
pages across both printers and MFPs with double-digit growth across the
spectrum. In contrast, developed regions had double-digit color laser MFP page
growth of 15.5% while color laser printers registered 0.6% page growth.
Affordable color and select developing economies are driving color in
developing markets. Measured against the backdrop of managed
print services (MPS) and workflow digitization,color remains a bright spot for
vendors in developed economies. With mono laser still at 85% of the worldwide installed
base, this gives color ample upside opportunity.
Technology
Highlights
- Color
laser recorded increases in both developing and developed regions for overall installed
base growth and page growth. Worldwide color laser page volume grew 11% year
over year.
- Laser
A3 devices contributed 49% of total page volume despite constituting only 14%
of the worldwide installed base. A4 devices are moving up in speed, reducing
average print volume in the higher speed segments. Copier-based vendors (A3)
will need to address this challenge, nonetheless continuing to strengthen their
A4 lineups to meet growing A4 demand.
- Laser
printer devices continued to transition to higher speeds across both mono and
color. This trend was stronger in developed regions. One example: mono laser
printer pages in developed regions grew to 575 billion from 565 billion, in
spite of an installed base decline of 3.3%.
- While
inkjets comprised the majority of the worldwide installed base with a 64% share,
overall share decreased by 1.4% year over year. However, developing regions
recorded growth of 1.5% in the installed base, expanding from 109 million to
111 million units.
Vendor Highlights
HP retained the number one position for overall worldwide
page share in 2010. Canon and Xerox retained the number two and three rankings
in worldwide page share. Xerox's momentum in laser pages helped it close the
gap with Canon in worldwide page share.
Additional worldwide details (technology
category, sub technology category, sub technology product level) are provided
in the table below.
Worldwide Page Share, 2010 Vendor Ranking by Category and
Sub-Category
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Categories
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Sub Category
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Product
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Top Vendors By Page Share
(2010)
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#1
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#2
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#3
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Inkjet + Laser
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(MFP + Printer +SFDC)**
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HP
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Canon
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Xerox
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Laser
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(MFP + Printer +SFDC)**
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HP
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Xerox
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Canon
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Laser
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Color Laser
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(MFP + Printer +SFDC)**
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Xerox
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HP
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Ricoh
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Mono Laser
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(MFP + Printer +SFDC)**
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HP
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Canon
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Xerox
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Laser
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Color Laser
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A4 Printer
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HP
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Xerox
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Lexmark
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Mono Laser
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A4 Printer
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HP
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Lexmark
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Kyocera Mita
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Laser
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Color Laser
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A4 MFP
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HP
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Xerox
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Brother
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Mono Laser
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A4 MFP
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HP
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Canon
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Samsung
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Inkjet
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(MFP + Printer )**
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HP
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Canon
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Epson
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** Includes
both A3 + A4 devices
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Source: IDC Worldwide
Page Volume and Vendor Share Program, December 2011
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The
study, from IDC's Worldwide Page Volume and Vendor Share Program, provides
total market size and vendor shares for single-function printer, MFP, and
single-function digital copier (SFDC) pages (prints/copies) and installed base.
Data includes installed base units and pages by technology, sub-technology, and
speed (laser) for 7 regions.
Notes:
- * Digital hardcopy devices include single-function
printers, multifunctional peripherals (MFPs), and single-function digital
copiers (SFDC). This study included only mono laser devices under 70 ppm (pages
per minute), color laser devices under 45 ppm, and personal through workgroup
inkjets.
- IDC
tracks A3 and A4 digital devices using remote monitoring tools, consumable
trackers, and other data collection methods. Installed base is derived from IDC
Worldwide Hardcopy Peripherals Tracker shipment data and IDC proprietary
retirement research.
- Developed
regions include the United States, Western Europe, Canada, and Japan.
Developing regions include Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America,
Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
For
more information about IDC's Worldwide Page Volume and Vendor Share Program,
please contact Angèle Boyd (aboyd@idc.com) or Dinesh Srirangpatna
(dsrirangpatna@idc.com).
About IDC
International
Data Corporation (IDC) is the premier global provider of market intelligence,
advisory services, and events for the information technology,
telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. IDC helps IT
professionals, business executives, and the investment community to make
fact-based decisions on technology purchases and business strategy. More than
1,000 IDC analysts provide global, regional, and local expertise on technology
and industry opportunities and trends in over 110 countries. For more than 47
years, IDC has provided strategic insights to help our clients achieve their
key business objectives. IDC is a subsidiary of IDG, the world's leading
technology media, research, and events company. You can learn more about IDC by
visiting www.idc.com.
Companies Covered:
Hewlett-Packard Company,
Xerox Corporation,
Canon Inc.,
Kyocera Corporation,
Lexmark International, Inc.,
Ricoh Company, Ltd.,
Samsung
Regions Covered:
Asia Pacific,
Central and Eastern Europe,
Japan,
Latin America,
United States,
Western Europe
Topics Covered:
Multifunction peripherals,
Printers
Contact
For more information, contact:
Dinesh Srirangpatna
dsrirangpatna@idc.com
949-241-6576
Michael Shirer
press@idc.com
508-935-4200
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