Hard drive HP LaserJet 2300N

I need to save a HP LaserJet 2300N printer, but I don't know if it has a hard drive or not.  If this is the case, can someone please provide some guidance on how to remove the hard drive?  Thank you in advance!

The laserjet 2300N printer came with a hard drive. The only way to have a hard drive with this printer was to use what's called a hard drive. Because this printer was only one EIO slot and the slot on your has been used by the network adapter there is no way that your printer has a hard drive. On the right rear side of the printer when you open the lid to connect the printer to the computer or the network is where would the EIO device. Open the lid and you see a network port on a card or just a large open slot, then you printer does not have a hard drive.

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