Wireless scanning of Canon Pixma MX 725 doesn't work in 10.9.1

Hello,
the built-in wireless scanning feature of Canon Pixma MX 725 doesn't work in 10.9.1.
With USB-Connection everything is fine.
Latest Apple Drivers are installed (Canon IJScanner5 version 2.3.1). I've also tried the new verison IJScanner5 3.1.
With the Canon Software "Canon IJ Scan Utility" wireless scanning is possible.
In OS X 10.7 the built-in wireless scanning is possible.
Any Ideas?

I haven't been able to re-create your fault on my test Mac's, but then both are clean installs of 10.9.1.
Do you get this communication error as soon as you select the MX in the Shared section of Image Capture? Or do you get the Image Capture pane appearing and an overview of the document will start, but then during the scan you get a communication error?
One thing I have noticed in testing this symptom is that neither of my 10.9.1 Mac's have the CIJ Scanner Register process running. I know this process was present at some point after Mavericks was released because I can remember users complaining about it, especially when they did not have a Canon All-In-On. When you mentioned about trashing the process I checked my Mac's and could not find the process. So on the clean install in Parallels, can you check if this process is running.

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