Impossible to install the new printer, Pixma MG5320 without error "setting up the network printer down.

I have a new all-in-one Canon Pixma MG5320. I am unable to get the installer to finish with on "setting up the network printer down." Despite numerous attempts to:

(1) download the driver on the internet instead of the installation CD.
2) with the help of msconfig with selective startup and disabled all programs except Microsoft.
(3) creates the new administrator account and returned through it all.
(4) turned off firewall and anti-virus
The error is compatible and I never have the unit set up under devices and printers. The installation is carried out without any errors marked and you will see the error if you get into the details of setting up and get him. The computer sees the printer when it finds and he answers. The printer and the router, both seem to be communicating correctly. Repair auto and troubleshooting programs I ran as fix - it do not detect errors. The printer works fine through a USB cable. I don't want to continue to use USB because that's why I wanted to go wireless. I'm sure that I forget some of the things I went through in my attempts to get this working. Anyone with any ideas or know what's going on please help.
Tech of Cannon was very knowledgeable and says he sees this once a month. He believes that some program interferes with the installation process. I do thanks in advance. Nice day.

Hi Gary,.

Thanks for posting in the Microsoft Community.

From the description of the problem, you are not able to install the printer Pixma MG5320. I'll be happy to help you on this question.

Let us try the steps from the following link:

Solve printer problems
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/printer-problems-in-Windows-help#fix-printer-problems=Windows-7&V1H=win8tab1&V2H=win7tab1&V3H=winvistatab1&v4h=winxptab1

Hope this information is helpful and let us know if you need help with Windows in the future. We will be happy to help.

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