How to print from Canon pixma mg5320 work with OS X 10.7.5

I got a PIXMA MG5320 (because my PIXMA MG6120 would not print from my phone or iPad). But now I am reading the fine print and am concerned by the warnings that it will not work with my MacBook Pro OS X 10.7.5  
I have read that Canon has 'solutions' that can be downloaded, but I still have concerns that the printer's wireless functions will not work properly. 
I do NOT want a printer that does not work properly with my laptop. Is there a different Canon (photo) printer that DOES work with a OS X 10.7.5 or higher operating system? 
Thanks

Hello Lori.
The MG5320 is compatible with OS 10.7.5.  You will have the same printing and scanning options on this OS that you would on any other OS that the printer is compatible with.
If you happened to experience any errors or difficulties, please let us know and we will be happy to assist you.
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