Pixma MX430 Wireless Connectivity Problems with Mac OSX 10.9.4

My Pixma MX430 suddenly refuses to connect wirelessly to my Mac running OSX v 10.9.4. I was able to fiddle with settings and nudge it to work but it now steadfastly refuses to play ball. I have no CD drive incidentally. I would be grateful for any suggestions as I need to print and scan documents urgently.
Many thanks for your help. 
Jenny

USB 3.0 is an international standard. Yes, it's compatible with OS X 10.9.x
Reviews on Amazon from other iMac users have been positive.
Just like with USB 2 hubs, some devices aren't happy sharing.
I can't tell for sure it's the hub's fault. You need to try other combinations of connection.

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