printers and internal hard drive

We have a Dell all-in-one (AIO) printer 962 and we wish to dispose of it.   Until we do that, however, we would like to ensure you that don't contain any of our private information.  We wondered if this printer was an internal hard drive.  If so, where is it and how can you remove the data and information about this?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Hello

Welcome to the community

This printer has no internal hard drive or a storage inside to store information. Thank you for your message.

Kind regards

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