Canon MX922 Not Recognized as Scanner in Photoshop CS5

I am using Photoshop CS5 on a 64bit Windows 8.1 Machine. My All in one printer/scanner Canon Pixma MX922 is a wireless model and is not showing up as a scanner under Import. I have not had this issue with any canon all in one before

TWAIN scanner drivers are still supported in Photoshop CS5, but the TWAIN support plugin is no longer installed by default.
You need to do the following:
• Go to the Adobe website. In the Download section, look for Photoshop CS5 updates.
• Download the "Photoshop CS5 12 Optional plugins" file for your language version of Photoshop.
• Once the download is complete, double-click the "CS5Optional_PlugInsInstaller.dmg" file.
• Double-click the file "CS5 Optional Plug-Ins.mxp". The Adobe Extensions Manager will launch and the install process will start.
• When it is finished, quit the Adobe Extensions manager.
• Launch Photoshop CS5.
If the scanner driver is still not visible in the Import menu, your scanner driver may not be 64bit compatible. In this case:
• Right-click on the Photoshop CS5 application icon and select "Get Info".
• In the information window, check the box that says "Run in 32 bit mode".
This solved the scanner problem for me.

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