Trying to reload Canon MP620 printer but it will not install due to OS version.  Tried to do custom download and it still will not print?

When I try to print it always says Communication error.  Sometimes it will start printing then it will print the first few lines and stop.  It is a wireless printer connection.  We needed to reinstall after we upgraded our wireless router.  Every time we try to install printer on Macbook Pro it says it can't due to OS version not supported.  So what do we need to do to install the printer?

Okay loaded the latest print driver from the link supplied.  The software will still not load it says "OS Version is not supported."  So how do I determine what OS Version I need to have to install the printer.  We have had the printer for a several years.  The Macbook is only 1 yr old.

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