Hi,
This is the intended behaviour as it used to be specified for OOo, and
Nicolás document behaves perfectly normal :
"Default print range" is a sheet's used range unless you define anything
anywhere in the document.
Once you have defined one print range explicitly, all the other used range
of the whole document won't be printed anymore. Each new sheet won't be
printed unless you define its print ranges explicitly.

menu:File>New>Spreadsheet... (assuming that you do not use some default
template with preset print ranges)
Select all sheets.
Select a rectangle of cells.
Type =SHEET() and hit Alt+Enter instead of Enter
Each sheet shows its sheet index in the selected range. All the rectangles
are printed.
Insert a new sheet and some content. Its used range will be printed as well.
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Select a subset of sheets.
Select a rectangle of data.
menu:Format>PrintRanges>Define
Release the multiple sheet selection.
Only the defined ranges are printed.
Insert a new sheet and some content. It won't be included in the collection
of explicitly defined print ranges.

There is a bug is in the print preview. It should always display anything
printable. That is either the used ranges of all sheets or the collection of
explicitly defined ranges. Currently it shows the used/defined range of the
current sheet only.

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