OfficeJet 8620: Security officejet 8620

I have a security / privacy concerns: does anyone know if the officejet 8620 is retains copies of documents printed or scanned in internal storage.

If so, is there a way to delete them manually?

If connected to the internet, is the printer never send data from document on the wire?

Hi @bidy76

You can do a factory reset restore default network settings, and everything which "restores" you will find in the menu

Hope that helps!

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