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This IDC study quantifies the U.S. A3/A4 printer page volume market in detail, analyzing issues, trends, and changes in device usage. It contains IDC's review and forecast of the U.S. printer page volume market for 2004-2013. The printer installed base, average monthly volume, average annual monthly volume, and total page volume are presented in this document. Data for 2004-2008 is actual, whereas data for 2009-2013 is projected. Key findings include:
"The substantial printer shipment declines exhibited in the fourth quarter of 2008 and the first quarter of 2009 have led to a declining installed base which, when coupled with flat and decreasing AMPVs, will lead to declining total printer page volume. The decline in total printer page volume is due to shifts in page volume from single-function printers to multifunction printers and the economic slowdown that has reduced overall economic activity. Indicators in April and May of 2009 have shown some positive signs that the economic slowdown may be decelerating. IDC's U.S. printer page volume forecast identifies the pockets of growth that exist in the single-function market, providing vendors with a target for R&D, marketing, and sales investment to maximize return in an increasingly competitive and difficult economy." — Jake Wang, program manager, U.S. Hardcopy Device Usage |
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