Although Shipments Were Down, the Overall Market Beat Expectations in Q1 2018
May 18, 2018 | IDCEstimated reading time: 3 minutes
According to research by International Data Corporation (IDC), the Western European printer and multifunction peripheral (MFP) market decreased by 1.6% in unit terms in Q118 compared with the same period a year ago. This is a smaller decline than was originally forecast and for some OEMs the quarter was a rather productive start to the year with many reporting year on year increases. The market decline was less than 100K and most of this contraction was from monochrome lasers rather than consumer inkjets.
This led to the overall laser markets declining by 3.6%, but on a positive note the color laser markets continued to increase by 1.1%, with gains in both the A4 and A3 MFP markets. The drive towards color is continuing and IDC forecasts that the decline in monochrome will also continue.
Inkjet markets remained relatively flat and only showed a small decline of 0.6%. As expected, the consumer markets continue to suffer, but remain quite sizeable, while but the business inkjet market showed strong growth of 10.0% year on year. This growth occurred in most segments as both printers and MFP products increased and although most growth was found in the A4 markets the A3 markets for printers and MFP devices continued to grow.
Production markets had mixed results and although laser markets were down the high-speed inkjet market increased by 17.6%, which can lead to large revenue streams for the OEMs. Serial impact dot matrix also continued to slide as customers for these products migrate towards laser or inkjet devices.
"Shipments at the start of 2018 showed better than expected results and growth that was predicted in areas such as color laser and business inkjet were validated," said Phil Sargeant, program director in IDC's Western European Imaging, Hardware Devices, and Document Solutions group. "This relatively upbeat quarter shows that print remains a very important function for most businesses, and the growth trends seen during Q118 are likely to remain throughout 2018."
Main highlights:
- The overall Western European hardcopy market contracted by 1.6% year on year in Q118 recording a shipment figure of 4.9 million units.
- There were two noticeable growth areas, firstly color laser shipments increased by 1.1% and business inkjets increased by 10.0%.
- Monochrome laser has contracted for many quarters now and this continued into Q118 with a decline of 6.5%.
- 82% of all hardcopy shipments are now from MFP products, which shows an increase from the same period a year ago.
Main Country Highlights
The combined big 3 markets of Germany, France, and the U.K. reflected the overall market decline, but there were some differences between the countries. The big 3 country highlights are below:
Germany
The largest market in Western Europe declined by 1.8%. The market amounted to 1.2m units and generally the market shipments were in line with the European averages.
Inkjet shipments increased by 2.4% and Germany showed growth in both consumer and business inkjet markets.
Laser shipments continued to slide as the impact of business inkjets continues to hamper the laser market recovery. Although color laser shipments increased, monochrome laser shipments showed a double-digit decline.
France
Shipments in Q118 showed an increase of 1.2%. Its shipments figure of 927K confirmed that France is the second largest market in Western Europe.
Inkjet shipments remained strong and increased by 4.3% and although most of this growth was from business inkjets, consumer markets also increased. The laser market declined by 7.4% and unlike the major trends, France saw both color and monochrome lasers decline.
The U.K.
Overall shipments declined by 1.6% in Q118 as both inkjet and laser shipments declined. The U.K. recorded a shipment figure of 805K.
Inkjet shipments declined 1.8%, and although consumer markets contracted the business inkjet market did increase, it was less than the market average.
However, color laser shipments did increase in line with the market average and monochrome laser shipments were better than the market average.
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