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Its crazy how we now have 3D printers that consistently work every time with very little fuss but 2D printers are somehow still shit.
That's because it's a lot harder to feed paper and put multicolored tiny dots on it than it is to move a nozzle around and feed a comparatively large squirt of filament.
But we've had 2D printers for longer? That would imply that its a simpler task, not having to deal with temperature and layer adhesion and all.
Things do not always get implemented in complexity order. A lot of the time it's dictated by whether one has both a use-case and the means to implement it, and businesses have had money and a need to put things on paper for quite a while.
That being said, 3D printing is difficult and complicated, in software. Mechanically it's quite simple. A DIY-er can easily copy complicated software to use a 3D printer, but you can't easily copy complicated mechanical parts to make a 2D printer.