6300 copy/print contacts not in sim card

guys i have a 6300 and dont use the sim card as i have more contacts then fit there. Using nokia suite i cannot see how to backup from phone memeory or print
Anyone any idea?

1st connect your phone to your PC. to quote the nokia pc suite user guide
"To copy files/folders between a phone and a PC
1. Connect your phone to the PC.
2. In the Nokia PC Suite main window, click File manager to open Nokia Phone Browser,
OR in Windows Explorer, go to My Computer > Nokia Phone Browser > Nokia xxxx where xxxx is the model number of the phone. If you have given your phone a familiar name such as “My phone” the folder will have that name.
3. Drag and drop files or folders between your phone and a PC, or use copy-paste."
You should find a folder with your contacts in this menu, and you can then drag and drop it onto your PC hard drive.
Hope that this helps,
the Len

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