I know this has been discussed before, but here's why I think encrypted paper backups would be a good idea. Possibly the most realistic failure mode is that the original binary wallet will get corrupted. You could make a few copies on flash drives, but those aren't that reliable either. You could put it on the cloud, but that opens up some more risk. Of course that's why we have paper backups. But I personally wouldn't want to put an unencrypted paper backup in a safety deposit box in a bank. I do think that's a pretty good place for an encrypted paper backup, though.
I don't expect to forget my password anytime soon, so if my digital backups fail, I can always go get that paper. I'll also keep my unencrypted paper backups, in case I do forget my password, but I feel I have to be much more careful with those. Since I don't want to make multiple copies of the unencrypted paper backups, they're more susceptible to loss and damage.