![]() last year, including its number-one LaserJet Pro 400 M425dn and third-place LaserJet Enterprise 500 M525f. Still, the company had five of the 10 best-selling models in the U.S. But it’s still 5.8 percentage points behind its 45.2 percent share in 2013, a drop of more than 13 percent in market share. ![]() In 2014, the company grabbed 39.4 percent of all the dollars spent through distribution on laser multifunction printers, more than 13 percentage points ahead of its nearest competitor, number-two Lexmark. King of the hill in laser MFPs is once again Hewlett-Packard, but its share in 2014 shrunk significantly from 2013. One thing that hasn’t grown is the market share held by long-time industry leader Hewlett-Packard, which saw its share of the laser multifunction printer pie drop by double-digits in 2014. ![]() That’s a 5.4 percent increase from the year-ago average price of $623.39. According to NPD Group, a Port Washington, N.Y.-based market research firm which provides data from leading technology distributors, the average selling price for a laser multi-function printer (MFP) in 2014 was $657.15. ![]()
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