Direct-To-Shape Inkjet Printers Market: Top Trends Driving the Industry to Reach Us$ 6.6 Billion

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It is expected that the direct-to-shape printers market will grow rapidly over the next few decades. The market will grow at a 7.2% compound annual growth (CAGR), from US$3.8billion in 2022 to US$6.6billion in 2030.

The increase in sales is attributable to direct-to-shape inkjet printers’ capacity to satisfy the growing consumer demand for customised goods by printing directly onto containers.

Direct-to shape inkjet printers have revolutionized the printing industry. These printers outperform other printing techniques, and they can be used for a variety applications. The printers help firms communicate better with customers via individualised packaging. They print graphics and text onto tubes, bottles and other packaging materials.

In comparison to traditional printers direct-to shape inkjets offer superior color mixing, high-quality prints, rapid printing speeds, as well as compatibility with a variety of substrate types, such a glass, metal and plastic. These printers also reduce manufacturing costs by eliminating the need for expensive labels. These printers are more efficient, they reduce material expenditures, they improve cost-effectiveness and they facilitate mass customization. They also offer environmental benefits.

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Globally, the growing demand for intricately designed products and customized items is driving the sale of direct-to shape inkjet printers. The use of UV-curable inks by these printers also prevents the degradation of print quality caused by UV rays. This contributes to market growth. The combination of these factors is expected to increase the market for direct-to shape inkjet printers over the forecast period.

“Rising drive for sustainability and the DTS inkjet printers’ ability to meet this demand due to the use of eco-friendly inks will supplement the growth in the market over the forecast period,” says an FMI analyst.  

The Key Takeaways

  • Inks based on solvents are expected to show a 9.6% CAGR in the market for direct-to-shape printers.
  • Bottles are expected to account for almost 26.6% of market share within the application category
  • Direct-to-Shape inkjet printers account for 7.3% of the inkjet printers’ value of US$ 52.1 Bn.
  • North America’s share is expected to be 27.1% by 2022.
  • East Asia’s direct-to-shape inkjet printer market will continue growing at a healthy rate of 8.8% market through 2032.
  • South Asia will show a robust CAGR over the forecasted period of 9.6%.
  • Europe will record a growth rate of 23,4% in the market until 2032.

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Key Players

  • Xerox Corporation
  • Heidelberg USA, Inc.
  • Mimaki Europe B.V.
  • Xaar plc
  • Koenig & Bauer AG
  • Tonejet Limited

Report: Direct-to Shape Inkjet Printers Market Report – More Insights

FMI provides a comprehensive analysis of the direct-to-shape printers market in its latest report. The report includes data for 2017-2021 as well as forecasts from 2022-2032. In order to understand the potential of the global market, its growth and its range, it is segmented by ink type, substrate (plastic, glass or metal), and application (bottles or cans). Drums, tubes, folding cartons, & others), end use (food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, personal & home care, chemical, & others), and region.

For the forecasted period, bottles will dominate the market of direct-to-shape printers. Bottles are considered to be absolute barriers, preventing ink migration. They account for approximately 26,6% of the total market share. Food and beverage packaging is dominated by bottles.

The ink is waterproof, fade-proof and scratch-resistant. These properties contribute to the dominance of this ink. The CAGR is predicted to be 9.6% over the period of assessment.

North America should lead the region market. This is mainly due to packaging trends prevalent in the U.S.

Regional Outlook

FMI analyses show that according to the U.S. It is expected to take place 85% Total sales in North America will reach a staggering 80% by 2030. In the U.S., packaging trends are becoming more and more interesting. They use decorative substrates that have more shapes and curves such as cups, jars and bottles.

The market for direct-to shape inkjet printers is forecast to grow at a rate of an CAGR: 11.2% Over the forecast period, India. India is an economy that is rapidly developing, as international brands invest in and grow their businesses. India has a large market for packaging consumer products due to the growth of e-commerce and other industries such as FMCG, retail chains, and garments.

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Direct-To-Shape Inkjet Printers Market By Category

Ink Type :

  • Solvent Based
  • Water Based
  • UV Curing Inks

Substrate type:

  • Plastic
  • Glass
  • Metal
  • Paper
  • Fabric
  • Wood

By submitting an application:

  • Bottles
  • Cans
  • Drums
  • Tubes
  • Folding Cartons
  • Others (Bags, Trays etc.)

End use:

  • Food
  • Beverages
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Cosmetics

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