The overall EMEA HCP market will continue to struggle to deliver little more than modest growth. Total HCP shipments in EMEA are expected to achieve 2.0% CAGR over the five-year forecast period. A number of high volume technology segments are expected to continue declining, including color inkjet printers (-16.6% CAGR) and monochrome laser printers (-2.5% CAGR). However, these segments have been shrinking for some time, and the decline rates are the anticipated result of longer-term industry trends beginning to unfold.
"New devices are becoming faster with higher monthly duty cycles, increased paper management, and greatly improved connectivity levels, and as a result organizations will continue to replace multiple older devices, which are often single function monochrome printers, with a single new device, often a color MFP," said Julio Vial, research manager for European Printers at IDC EMEA.
Leigh Worthing, senior analyst at IDC covering Western European printing markets also pointed out that, "In the short to medium term, the increasing prevalence of managed print service engagements being signed by print vendors will also add significant momentum in driving several key industry trends, particularly print device consolidation, growth in the installed base of networked MFPs and higher levels of color*-capable devices deployed."
The growth in managed print services is a significant industry phenomenon, especially within developed IT markets such as Germany, France, and the U.K., and is itself being driven, at least in part, by the ongoing recession and frozen credit markets as organizations switch to the utility billing models that often require no large-scale upfront capital investments.
Commenting on the significant potential for the increase in color laser shipments across a number of the emerging markets in EMEA, Mitri Roufka, research director, Imaging and Hardcopy Devices, IDC CEMA, said "Many of the largest markets in the CEMA region, such as Russia, Turkey, Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, UAE, and the Czech Republic, are still far from saturation, offering growth potential at 15.7% CAGR for color laser devices in the next five-year period." He also pointed out that vendors have been working hard in these markets to educate end users about the business benefits of using color, a message that is certainly finding resonance with end users, particularly at a time when the prices of both color devices and associated color consumables are being driven down.
By technology segment, IDC's latest EMEA forecast also shows:
- The color inkjet MFP segment will increase to 29.2 million unit shipments, or an upside CAGR of 4.45%.
- The color laser MFP segment also shows vigorous growth, with shipments increasing from 1.1 million units to 2.5 million over the forecast period, thus providing a crucial growth engine for the HCP market in EMEA.
- Color laser printers are set to show CAGR of 8.1% from 1.9 million to 2.8 million units, with a key driver of sales proving to be price erosion.
- High-end color systems will see a slight improvement in shipment levels by the end of the forecast period, with a CAGR of 2.1%. This figure actually represents an encouraging recovery for the segment when set in the context of the recent contraction in high-end color systems shipments, which occurred as businesses cut investment heavily in the purchase of these extremely high value products.
IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Hardcopy Peripherals Tracker tracks A2-A4 devices in the quarterly hardcopy peripherals market. Hardcopy Peripherals include single-function printers, printer-based multifunction systems, and single-function digital copiers (SF DC). Data for all vendors is reported for calendar periods.