This happens when the default is a raw IPP queue which points to an IP
address which does not exist in the network, as the dialog asks CUPS for
the properties of the selected printer (which is the default printer in
the beginning) and the appropriate CUPS library function sees a raw IPP
queue and for this it assumes that it is a printer on a remote CUPS
server and tries to get the PPD from there. Then it tries to access the
remote CUPS server without forking a sub-process and without setting a
very low timeout (if this is possible).

This is a bug of the CUPS library, as it happens also with non-GNOME/GTK
clients.

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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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