PRIMIR Study Identifies Digital Printing Tipping Points
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According to Marco Boer, vice president, IT Strategies, and principle researcher on this study, “A more important finding is that the analog production page volume is shrinking independent of digital production print volume growth. In fact, while digital production printing in North America is forecast for a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.5 percent thru 2014, it is from a very small overall volume base (22 billion in 2009 to 33 billion pages in 2014). Despite the relatively small volume, the value of those North American pages, including value-added services is much higher than analog. Analog printing will see a negative CAGR (-5 percent) for the same period.
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