Can't Install a Fax Modem - Snow Leopard thinks it is a printer

We have 4 computers on a network three of which are running Snow Leopard. The fourth is a G5 running tiger with an internal modem. I have set this up to send faxes and allow other computers to use it and Printer sharing is enabled.
When I try and install the Internal Modem in the Snow Leopard machines it comes up as a printer, not a fax machine and defaults to the "Generic Postscript Printer" driver. Any ideas how to install this as a Fax?

I was not able to repro with latest Vipre 2014 build. Please ensure your virus definitions are upto date.
Let me know in case of any issues.
Regards,
Ashutosh

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