Abstract
This IDC study provides a detailed analysis of the production monochrome
opportunity by class of output device. The study segments the product
categories into light production and midproduction; 91-150ppm production;
151ppm or faster production; and highlight color equipment. Forecasts are
provided for shipments, value of shipments, and average shipment values.
"Although the monochrome market is mature, it continues to have life within it.
The light-production and midproduction segments can be expected to see
continued growth over the forecast period. Also, spot color applications will
increase demand for highlight color printers." - Riley McNulty, research
manager, IDC Production and Large Format Printing service
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Situation Overview
- Table: U.S. Total Production Printer Shipments, Value of Shipments, and ASV by Vendor, 2006 and 2007
- Table: U.S. Light-Production and Midproduction Printer Shipments, Value of Shipments, and ASV by Vendor, 2006 and 2007
- Table: U.S. 91-150ppm Production Printer Shipments, Value of Shipments, and ASV by Vendor, 2006 and 2007
- Table: U.S. 151ppm+ Production Printer Shipments, Value of Shipments, and ASV by Vendor, 2006 and 2007
- Table: U.S. Highlight Color Production Printer Shipments, Value of Shipments, and ASV by Vendor, 2006 and 2007
- Future Outlook
- Forecast and Assumptions
- Table: U.S. Monochrome Light- to Full-Production Cutsheet Printer Unit Shipments, 2002-2012
- Table: U.S. Monochrome Light- to Full-Production Cutsheet Printer Value of Shipments, 2002-2012 ($000)
- Table: U.S. Monochrome Light- to Full-Production Cutsheet Printer Average Selling Value, 2002-2012 ($000)
- Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the U.S. Monochrome Cutsheet Production Printer Market, 2008-2012
- Market Context
- Table: U.S. Monochrome Production Printer Shipments, 2004-2012: Comparison of June 2006 and May 2008 Forecasts (000)
- Figure: U.S. Monochrome Production Printer Shipments, 2005-2012: Comparison of June 2006 and May 2008 Forecasts
- Essential Guidance
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Synopsis