Temporary Price Reduction: Was $795, Now $195. The production printer market is mature but still represents a significant portion of the revenue in the monochrome printer market segment. Manufacturers of production printers have attempted to develop new applications for high-volume printers by placing emphasis on products designed for the publishing market where resolution of 600 dpi is required. This strategy has been moderately successful but has not yet achieved the level of new demand for which vendors had hoped. This report explores the five-year outlook for enterprise and centralized printing (2000 to 2005), key vendor strategies, distribution channels, and regional shipments, revenues, and installed base. The enterprise segment includes monochrome and highlight-color electrophotographic printers with rated print speeds ranging from 40 to 79 ppm. The centralized printer market segment includes monochrome and highlight-color electrophotographic and ink jet printers that have a rated print speed of 80 ppm. Both of these segments are included in the report. All multifunction (copy/print) products, such as digital copiers, are included in Lyra's monochrome digital copier forecast (sold separately). The figure below illustrates the relationship between price and output speed for printers in the enterprise product segment.
Report Sections: Key Findings 1. Enterprise Printer Market 2. Segment Definition 3. 2000 Summary 4. Vendor Update 5. 2000 Results 6. Five-Year Outlook 7. Centralized Printer Market 8. Segment Definition 9. 2000 Summary 10. Vendor Update 11. 2000 Results 12. Five-Year Outlook 13. Summary Selected Figures: 1. Representative 40 to 79 ppm Monochrome Printer Models 2. Enterprise Price/Performance Analysis 3. Worldwide Enterprise Printer Shipments in 2000, by Region 4. Worldwide Enterprise Printer Revenue in 2000, by Region 5. Worldwide Enterprise Printer Price Trends, 1996-2005 6. Worldwide Enterprise Printer Shipments, 2000 versus 1999, by Region 7. Distribution Channels Used to Purchase Enterprise Printers in 2000 8. Worldwide Five-Year Shipment Forecast for Enterprise Printers 9. Worldwide Five-Year Revenue Forecast for Enterprise Printers 10. Representative 80+ ppm Products 11. Centralized Printer Price/Performance Analysis 12. Worldwide Shipments of Centralized Printers in 2000, by Region 13. Worldwide Revenue from Centralized Printers in 2000, by Region 14. Worldwide Centralized Printer Shipments, 2000 versus 1999, by Region 15. Changes in MICR Shipments in the United States, 2000 versus 1999 16. Changes in Highlight Color Shipments in the United States, 2000 versus 1999 17. Worldwide Five-Year Shipment Forecast for Centralized Printers 18. Worldwide Five-Year Revenue Forecast for Centralized Printers |