Canon 3245 driver needed for Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.1

Dear
All the drivers available on Canon website do not support version 10.10.1
I am urgently in the need for a driver Canon 3245.
Please help.
Thanks and Regards
Shubham
Mackbook Pro, OS X Yosemite, Version 10.10.1

This includes drivers for 10.10
http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/office/b_w_imagerunner_copiers/imagerunner _3225_3230_3235_3235i_3245_3245i/imagerunner_3235#DriversAndSoftware

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