Photocopiers and Fax Machines - Market Report

Released on = April 16, 2007, 4:04 am

Press Release Author = Bharat Book Bureau

Industry = Marketing

Press Release Summary = Photocopiers & Fax Machines - Market Report estimates that
the UK market for photocopiers and fax machines, including multi-functional products
(MFPs) with copying and/or fax functions, was worth £805m at manufacturers\' selling
prices (msp) in 2004. This represents an increase of 1.9% on its value in 2003.

Press Release Body =
Photocopiers & Fax Machines - Market Report

Photocopiers & Fax Machines - Market Report estimates that the UK market for
photocopiers and fax machines, including multi-functional products (MFPs) with
copying and/or fax functions, was worth £805m at manufacturers\' selling prices (msp)
in 2004. This represents an increase of 1.9% on its value in 2003. The market is
segmented into three main sectors: copiers and office MFPs; fax machines and MFPs
with fax; and other MFPs for the SoHo (small office/home office) or personal
markets. Strong volume growth in the market is due to the boom in this latter
sector, where low-cost MFPs have eroded sales of standalone printers.
The top selling point in the office sector in 2004 and 2005 has been affordable
colour. Colour machines showed strong growth in 2004 and hold great promise for the
future. Virtually all the new colour machines on the market now offer black and
white alongside colour, so that customers no longer have to justify the cost of two
machines. It is this development that has given the most impetus to the market. The
cost of colour machines has continued to fall, while speeds have improved. Some
manufacturers divide their ranges into \'colour-capable\' models, aimed at customers
whose main need is for low-cost monochrome, and \'colour-centric\' models, aimed at
customers for whom high-quality colour is of prime importance.

Other trends in office machines include the growth of connectivity and networking,
the shift from single-function copiers to MFPs and the move to higher speeds. These
trends are accompanied by a reduction in the use of local, standalone, low-volume
printers, making the overall office imaging process more economical and efficient
for the user.

The generalised use of e-mail reduced the volume of fax traffic between 2000 and
2004. However, many businesses, large and small, still require a fax facility and
fax continues to offer some advantages. Sales of fax machines to the home sector
remain surprisingly strong, although the long-term trend for fax is one of gradual
decline. Desktop all-in-one (AIO) machines are gaining market share from
single-function fax devices.

Demand for MFPs for personal use and the SoHo market showed strong growth in 2003
and 2004, influenced by several favourable trends. The demand for colour printing
from home PCs has been increasing and entry-level MFPs have begun to take share from
standalone printers. The popularity of digital photography has caused a boom in
photo-quality printers, and low-cost photo-quality MFPs have been gaining share in
2004 and 2005. Consumer spending and confidence have been generally high, although
consumers started to show more caution with their spending in the second half of
2004. Growth in teleworking has continued to expand the SoHo sector.

Although the office market is mature, there remain opportunities for growth, notably
from technological improvements that persuade customers to upgrade to more
versatile, higher-performance and more highly featured machines. These allow
customers to bring in-house jobs that were previously outsourced to commercial
printers. The next few years will see continued growth in office colour and strong
growth in laser desktop multi-functional products, with colour eventually becoming
more widely affordable in this sector.

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