Be careful. Some of the more advanced printing programs like to overwrite your manual printcap file from time to time. Redhat would do that, as I recall.
No it didn't, unless of course you ran redhat-print-config. Of course if you're running redhat-print-config, it has to overwrite your printcap or there'd be no point in running it.
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