My Canon selphy CP800 is not support by OS X Lion.  Now what?

I recently upgraded to Lion.  I have a Canon Selphy CP800 photo printer, and I am unable to print photos.  Canon does not have a driver for this.  Canon Support worked with me to try and get around this stumbling block to no avail.  Does anyone out there have a solution? 

After downloading this driver
file:///Users/winfordb/Downloads/SELPHY%20CP%20series%20Printer%20driver_6.2.0.1 .pkg I tried installing it and got the message "cannot install this driver it is not compatible with your os" I called canon suport and received the following instructions. " Control click on the downloaded package and then follow the instructions. I have a macbook pro running mavericks. IT WORKED! Don't connect the usb cable to your printer and computer until after the driver has installed. If you have the printer working via wi fi then this installation may show as CP900-2
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