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Is 3D printer the correct definition? As far as I know, real life solid objects are 4D, therefore 3D applies only to CGI objects. Please, correct me if I'm wrong.

Is 3D printer the correct definition? As far as I know, real life solid objects are 4D, therefore 3D applies only to CGI objects. Please, correct me if I'm wrong.

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If a printer can print objects that have have width, height and thickness you have 3 right there. Add the color dimensions of red, gree, blue and opacity into the mix and you have 4 more.

They should therefore be called 7D printers!

While 8D printers do exist that can print time itself, they are pretty rare but are occasionally sold on the black market before they are confiscated by the government.