Workaround:

Remove your IPP queue pointing to your home printer.

Make sure that your home print server broadcasts the printer (set
printer to be "shared" in system-config-printer and in the "Server
Settings" mark the field for sharing your printers, too). On the laptop
set in the "Server Settings" of system-config-printer that you want to
use remote printers. Then you home printer will get available again on
your laptop, with the same queue name as on the server (click "Refresh"
in system-config-printer if you do not see it). Set it as system-wide
default. If your laptop cannot reach your server now, this queue will
completely disappear and the dialog will point to "Print to a file" by
default. The printer will appear again and get default as soon as you
return to your home network.

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8.10 Alpha apps lock if default printer can't be reached
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276531
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