Linux Mint already comes with all drivers pre-installed. You don't need to compile and configure the driver binaries yourself, those days are gone. You could use Arch Linux and things like that, but those are for experienced users.
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yep. but I had difficulties finding specific drivers for "windows" dot matrix printers (ehem epson) that would match the output from our windows machine. It's really a font problem but I managed to find a work around. :)