Internal Modem gets stuck on "Sending"

Hello,
I'm working on my trusty PowerPC G5 1.8 GHz iMac with an internal modem and 2GB of ram. For years I've used the send fax from print feature, but not very often. I've noticed that since I upgraded to Leopard it's acting up. I am able to get the modem to dial, connect and the it just keeps on Sending as long as I'll let it - 10 minutes or more. The status says "Idle." I'd really like this feature to work again so I can stop printing off paper just to fax it and then throw it away.
When I send a long file, I've noticed that even after five min or so, if I hang up the call, not all of the pages come thru (when I fax the doc back to my pFax number). I can't find anyone talking about this in the forums. Does anyone have any suggestions? What else do you need to know?

hello Ira:
I'm afraid this question will not get answered here-best to go to Apple discussions-printing and Faxing at this link:
http://discussions.info.apple.com/webx?14@@.68a44932
Sue

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