I’ve used the auto-lockers on this station without any problem. They are open the same time as station is (near all-around clock, with little interval at night) and you can use as you want (I’ve inserted all my luggage into one locker and saved some money, for example).
Luggage room is on underground level, inside the station, so you don’t need to move much far away with your luggage.
You can find information about train stations in France on the Gares en Mouvement (Stations in Motion) web site. The translation is somewhat haphazard. A left luggage facility is called a consigne (consigne automatique for automated lockers, or consigne manuelle if there’s an attendant).
In Paris Nord, there are both automated lockers (acessible as long as the station is open, i.e. 4:30–1:00) and a left luggage office (open daily 6:15–23:15). They are on the underground level near the taxi rank, which means they’re very close to the exit from the Eurostar platforms. (Paris Nord isn’t very big anyway, once you’ve walked to the front of the train which can be about 400m.)
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