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The Power Players of Print — Top Ten Q4 2025 Revenue Snapshot

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March 2026 — World Imaging News presents a snapshot of the top publicly traded companies in the global printing industry, ranked by last quarter (LQ) 2025 revenue. This overview highlights overall company scale along with estimated contributions from printing-related businesses across key segments including office, production, wide-format, textile, and industrial print.

Due to variations in fiscal reporting periods (calendar, fiscal year, and hybrid models), LQ figures have been aligned and estimated using publicly available sources to provide a consistent comparative view of the market.

Global Leaders by Last Quarter (LQ) 2025 Revenue

HP Inc. — Reports $13.19B in LQ revenue, with an estimated $4.6–$5.0B generated from its global printing segment spanning consumer, office, and industrial systems. (HP fiscal period closes January 31; figures may vary slightly.)

Canon Inc. — Posts $8.5B in LQ revenue, with printing-related businesses contributing an estimated $4.5–$5.2B across office, production, and large-format markets.

Fujifilm Holdings — Generates $5.6B in LQ revenue, with printing and imaging solutions contributing an estimated $1.6–$2.0B across commercial and packaging applications.

Ricoh Company — Reports approximately $4.1B in LQ revenue, with printing-related business contributing an estimated $2.8–$3.3B across office and commercial print segments.

Epson — Reports $2.41B in LQ revenue, with printing accounting for approximately $1.8B, driven by inkjet and industrial print growth.

Konica Minolta — Generates $1.7B in LQ revenue, with an estimated $410M derived from professional and industrial printing businesses.

Brother Industries — Delivers approximately $1.5B in LQ revenue, with an estimated $1.05B tied to printing and imaging solutions.

Agfa-Gevaert Group — Reports $352M in LQ revenue, with an estimated $157M from digital printing solutions, including inkjet systems, software, and industrial applications.

Mimaki Engineering — Reports approximately $140M in LQ revenue, with nearly all revenue derived from wide-format printing systems and related solutions.

Kornit Digital — Generates $59M in LQ revenue, with nearly 100% derived from digital textile printing systems and consumables.

Mutoh Holdings* — Reports approximately $45M in LQ revenue, with nearly all revenue tied to wide-format and industrial inkjet solutions.

* Mutoh listed as a public company for LQ 2025; pending acquisition by Brother Industries.

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