Entire Fax wont come thru? Apple usb modem

Could anyone tell me why no more then 3 to 4 pages of a fax will come thru? Any more thent hat and they just dont show up. I have tried savig to differnet folder, emailing to different addresses and printing but nothing. Is there a possible cache issue? It seem like something fills up and wont accept anymore data?
This is on an Intel iMac with 10.4.9

Sorry, I can't help... FAXing in OSX has been so terrible that I still use my Ataris for all FAXing, or OS9, which isn't as easy as on my Ataris, but way better than OSX.
Not sure it would help, but I'd be tempted to get/try Applejack...
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/19596
After installing, reboot holding down CMD+s, then when the prompt shows, type in...
applejack AUTO
Then let it do all 5 of it's things.

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