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Executive Summary Introduction Definitions Data Sources Methodology Capture Device Households (Sources) Percentage of Capture-Device Households Printing at Each Location Print Quantities per Source and Location Retail Prints Parameters of the U.S. Consumer Photo Prints Forecast Considerations that Impact the Forecast Drivers for U.S. Print Volume Growth Growth in Capture Devices Prints are More Affordable Photo Archiving Barriers for U.S. Print Volume Growth Options, Options and More Options Mismanagement of Photos Complacency Consumer Behavior Overall Usage Patterns Print Location Print Forecast Assumptions Consumers will continue to use a variety of ways to print Camera Phones will have minor impact on print forecast Population of non-printers will increase Some shared photos will be printed, but not many Multiple cameras per household do not lead to more photos being printed The economy may have an impact on photo printing U.S. Print Forecast Top-Line Results Print Forecast by Capture Device Print Forecast by Print Location Print Forecast by Retail Print Location
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