Printing from Lion to internal fax modem at Leopard (PPC)

Hello ,
I'am trying to print with a MacBook Air (MacBookAir3,2; Mac OS X 10.7.1) to an internal modem at a Mac Mini (PowerMac10,1; MacOS X 10.5.8) and it failed with following error message at the Mac Mini (PrinterProxy->Printer->Log & History ):
          A fax number was not provided.
A fax number at Fax Information at priniting dialog at the MacBookAir was given. From the Mac Mini it is possible to send a fax. I tried it with different applications at the MBA.
Any ideas what is going wrong here?
Peter

Yes, I heard about the dropped support for the Apple Fax Modem adapter at Lion, but I send a print job from Lion to a shared internal fax modem at a Mac Mini. I think it is a normal print job with fax supplements at Lion and the remote Leopard has to convert the print job into fax format and calling the efax program with neccessary arguments. At the log at Leopard it looks for me that the Lion printinting dialog indeed ask for fax number, prefix and start banner but never send it to the remote leopard system.
Any ideas how to check this from the shell with more detailed debugging capabilities at Lion?
Peter
The log entries at the Mac Mini with Leopard:
E [01/Oct/2011:21:28:43 +0200] cupsdReadClient: 20 IPP Read Error!
I [01/Oct/2011:21:28:43 +0200] [Job ???] Request file type is image/tiff.
I [01/Oct/2011:21:28:43 +0200] [Job 7] Adding start banner page "none".
I [01/Oct/2011:21:28:43 +0200] [Job 7] Adding end banner page "none".
I [01/Oct/2011:21:28:43 +0200] [Job 7] File of type image/tiff queued by "peter".
I [01/Oct/2011:21:28:43 +0200] [Job 7] Queued on "Internal_Modem" by "peter".
I [01/Oct/2011:21:28:43 +0200] [Job 7] Started filter /usr/libexec/cups/filter/nsimagetopdf (PID 241)
I [01/Oct/2011:21:28:43 +0200] [Job 7] Started filter /usr/libexec/cups/filter/cgpdftoraster (PID 242)
I [01/Oct/2011:21:28:43 +0200] [Job 7] Started filter /usr/libexec/cups/filter/rastertotiff (PID 243)
I [01/Oct/2011:21:28:43 +0200] [Job 7] Started backend /usr/libexec/cups/backend/fax (PID 244)
E [01/Oct/2011:21:28:43 +0200] [Job 7] A fax number was not provided.
I [01/Oct/2011:21:28:43 +0200] [Job 7] Completed successfully.
The access_log log entries at the MacBookAir with Lion:
localhost - - [01/Oct/2011:21:28:03 +0200] \
      "POST /printers/Internal_Modem___Bachata__2_ HTTP/1.1" 200 7661 Create-Job successful-ok
localhost - - [01/Oct/2011:21:28:03 +0200] \
     "POST /printers/Internal_Modem___Bachata__2_ HTTP/1.1" 200 214610 Send-Document successful-ok

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    1   libobjc.A.dylib                     0x00007fff9528dd5e objc_exception_throw + 43
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    3   CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff99683044 +[NSException raise:format:] + 116
    4   CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff9964029b -[__NSCFDictionary setObject:forKey:] + 219
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    9   CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff9962be0a _CFXNotificationPost + 2634
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    25  AppKit                              0x00007fff8f8df23f -[NSDocument printDocument:] + 70
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    30  AppKit                              0x00007fff8f72990e -[NSCarbonMenuImpl performActionWithHighlightingForItemAtIndex:] + 125
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    42  WebKit2                             0x00007fff98a7ee74 _ZN7RunLoop11performWorkEPv + 76
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    56  Safari                              0x0000000106424f24 Safari + 3876
    12/01/12 11:26:37,897 netbiosd: name servers down?
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    12/01/12 11:25:53,479 firefox: Mozilla has caught an Obj-C exception [NSInvalidArgumentException: -[__NSCFDictionary setObject:forKey:]: attempt to insert nil value (key: printer-location)]
    12/01/12 11:25:53,480 [0x0-0x184184].org.mozilla.firefox: 2012-01-12 11:25:53.478 firefox[9718:503] Mozilla has caught an Obj-C exception [NSInvalidArgumentException: -[__NSCFDictionary setObject:forKey:]: attempt to insert nil value (key: printer-location)]
    Any idea ?
    Regards,
    Jean-Francois

    [NSInvalidArgumentException: -[__NSCFDictionary setObject:forKey:]: attempt to insert nil value (key: printer-location)]
    Apparently the Lion version of CUPS doesn't understand how your server specifies the location of the printer. That's about all I can tell you. You might find more information in the CUPS error log on the client.

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