PUBLISHER: Verified Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1623184
PUBLISHER: Verified Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1623184
Electrophotographic Printing In Packaging Market size was valued at USD 3.5 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 5.2 Billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 5.3% from 2024 to 2031. The increased occurrence of electrophotographic printing in the packaging industry increased investments in marketing activities, and growth in food, healthcare, and retail sectors are expected to drive market growth. The Global Electrophotographic Printing In Packaging Market report provides a holistic evaluation of the market. The report offers a comprehensive analysis of key segments, trends, drivers, restraints, competitive landscape, and factors that are playing a substantial role in the market.
Global Electrophotographic Printing In Packaging Market Definition
Electrophotographic printing is the process of printing that uses an electric charge to prevent the particles from areas to be printed. The image is transferred to a paper by applying pressure against the band and applying an electric field. Chester Carlson invented the electrophotographic process in 1938. The recent trends in electrophotographic technology are less cost, security planning, the Internet of Things, online printing platforms, and cloud printing. Fujifilm's UV Inkjet System is designed for developing new ideas of value print and creating new business opportunities in the packaging industry.
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Global Electrophotographic Printing In Packaging Market Overview
The increased utility of Electrophotographic printing in the packaging industry is the primary factor driving market growth. It prints images on an imaging substrate on glass, paper, metal, and fabrics. The rise in customer requirements for quality and speed is boosting printing production in the packaging industry. Every press industry is equipped with electrophotographic motors or inkjet heads. This is due to the robust digital technology and viable cost. The result obtained in terms of the resolution is increasing from 600 to 1200 dpi. The Fujifilm Jet Press 750S, launched in September 2018, can print 3600 sheets per hour in 4 colors, hence claiming to be the swift 4-color digital press in B2 format.
There are increased investments in marketing activities by significant vendors and companies, and growth in the food, healthcare, and retail industries is anticipated to drive market growth. The restraints which are likely to hinder the market growth are the hazardous effects on the environment due to the release of a harmful substance called selenium. The rise of substituents, such as the availability of inkjet technology in the market, is a significant challenge in the market.
The Global Electrophotographic Printing In Packaging Market is segmented based on Product, Application, And Geography.
Based on Product, the market is segmented into Monochrome and Color Printing. Color Printing is expected to account for the largest market share since they have a robust presence in the market and is used extensively in the advertisement and printing industry.
Based on Application, the market is segmented into Commercial Printing, Packaging, Advertising, Security, Stationery, and Others. The Packaging Industry is expected to become the fastest-growing market in the forecast period. The factors can be credited due to the increase in the number of labels and tags since they provide information, brand identification symbols, and transportation shipment details.
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