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Printer Sales Surge as Australian Businesses Prepare for Economic Uncertainty

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Key Facts:
  • Rising fuel costs are correlating with a notable spike in printer purchases and office supply stockpiling.

  • Australian suppliers report a year-on-year increase in printer sales and enquiry volumes in early 2026.

  • Businesses are proactively investing in in-house printing capabilities to reduce reliance on external services and mitigate supply chain risks.

  • The global printer market is projected to grow from USD 56.04 billion in 2025 to USD 79.93 billion by 2033.


Australian office supply retailers are reporting a surge in printer sales that rival pandemic-era records. 

Rising fuel costs and geopolitical uncertainty are prompting businesses to reduce risk and maintain control, leading to increased sales of office supplies, including home and office printers and ink cartridges.

There has been a sharp increase in printer sales and online enquiries since the end of last year, according to Sam Drew, company representative for online office supplier CartridgesDirect.

Printer Sales See Spike in Early 2026

“Printer sales have significantly increased since this time last year, and email requests have been quite strong,” Drew said.

He suggests that the recent rise in fuel prices has prompted a noticeable increase in printer sales. “It is very hard to know what’s driving the increase,” he said. 

“Is it from more exposure on shopping campaigns or something else? My own thoughts are that, since fuel prices increased, there was a very noticeable increase in printer sales, too.”

Businesses Seek to Avoid Familiar Supply Chain Disruptions

Import and export delays resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic crippled thousands of Australian small businesses. As concerns over service and supply chain disruptions return due to the war in Iran and blockades in the Strait of Hormuz, Australian small business owners seem intent on minimising pain by securing printers and office supplies now while local suppliers still have stock on hand.

Drew cites Yahoo! Finance figures forecasting the global printer market will surge from USD 56.04 billion in 2025 to USD 79.93 billion by 2033.

These figures, Drew states, indicate that printing continues to be ‘an essential function across various industries…with demand for printers remaining phenomenally high worldwide – and Australia’s printing market is no exception’.

Printing Remains Crucial Amidst Hybrid Work Setups

As companies balance digital convenience with operational reliability, print continues to play a crucial role both in the office and at home, says Sam Drew.

The wireless printer market has seen significant growth due to the increasing need for convenient printing and the shift towards cloud-based technologies. 

Industry insights show that printing has shifted from being primarily in private offices and workplaces to shared, community-based environments and home offices that connect where people live and work. 

This transition is accelerating the adoption of compact, wireless, and all-in-one printers that can easily support flexible work.




About us:

About CartridgesDirect

CartridgesDirect is an Australian supplier of printers and ink cartridges, stocking well-known brands such as HP, Canon, and Brother for home and office use. 

The company prioritises customer satisfaction and environmental responsibility, emphasising sustainability through its ink cartridge recycling program. 

This commitment is supported by a price match guarantee and same-day shipping.


Contact details:

For more information regarding CartridgesDirect or the information contained in this release, please send all enquiries to [email protected].

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