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DYMO S0895840 LabelManager 360D Replacement Battery 7.4V 1600mAh

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Fits DYMO LabelManager 360D, Rhino 5200, Rhino 4200, and LabelManager 420P — replaces OEM part S0895840.
7.4V, 1600mAh lithium-ion cell powers the thermal print head and paper feed motor on demand.
Slides into the battery bay with a single locking tab; connector polarity is keyed to prevent reverse insertion.
We bench-tested this pack on a 360D under continuous print cycles — BMS regulated discharge cleanly with no early thermal cutoff.
After installing, charge fully and print five test labels before field deployment — the thermal head requires stable voltage to maintain consistent print darkness.
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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

1600mAh

DYMO LabelManager 360D / Rhino 5200 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (S0895840)

This 7.4V, 1600mAh Li-ion battery replaces OEM part S0895840 in the DYMO LabelManager 360D, Rhino 5200, Rhino 4200, and LabelManager 420P. It fits the original battery bay without modification. Voltage and cell chemistry match the OEM spec exactly.

  • Cross-model compatibility — LabelManager and Rhino lines: These models share the same 7.4V two-cell Li-ion architecture, identical BMS handshake protocol, and the same keyed connector. One battery covers the full group.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through charge and discharge on a LabelManager 360D unit. The BMS accepted the cell profile without fault flags, and the thermal head reached operating temperature across repeated print bursts.
  • First-use print sequence: After installing, charge the battery fully, then run five consecutive label prints before field deployment. The printer's paper feed motor draws a brief current spike on startup — running that sequence confirms the BMS current profile is correctly matched to the new cell and prevents false low-battery cutoffs on the first job.

Why the LabelManager 360D won't print after sitting unused for months

Li-ion cells in handheld label printers self-discharge during storage. If the battery drops below roughly 2.5V per cell (5.0V pack total), the BMS locks output to protect the cells. The printer powers on — the display may even light up — but the thermal head and feed motor get no current. Plug into a charger for at least 30 minutes before attempting to print; most BMS units will re-initialise once the cell voltage climbs above the recovery threshold.

Print coming out faded or uneven despite full charge indicator

The thermal print head in the LabelManager 360D requires a stable voltage rail to hold the correct heating temperature across the full label width. A degraded cell delivers the rated voltage at rest but sags under the sustained current draw of a print job. That sag causes uneven head temperature — the result is faded patches or inconsistent darkness across the label. If fading starts mid-label rather than at the edges, voltage sag under load is the cause. Check pack voltage under load; a healthy 7.4V cell should hold above 7.0V during a print cycle.

Compatible Models

LabelManager 360D Rhino 5200 Rhino 4200 LabelManager 420P R5200 LM360D LM420P Rhino LM 360D Rhino 420P

Replaces Part Numbers

S0895840 W002856 1759398

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours1600mAh
Capacity1600mAh
Rate11.84Wh
Net Weight80g /2.82 oz
Gross Weight105g /3.70 oz
Approximate Weight105g /3.70 oz
Dimension 67.75 x 41.24 x 23.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: DYMO
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My DYMO LabelManager 360D powers on fine but stops feeding paper halfway through a label — what's causing that?

The paper feed motor loses torque as cell voltage drops under sustained load. Halfway through a longer label, the motor current demand exceeds what a degraded battery can deliver, and the feed stalls or jams. This is distinct from a print-head fault — the display stays active and shows no error. Charge the battery fully and retry; if the jam recurs at the same point in the print cycle, the cell can no longer hold voltage under motor load and needs replacement.

The LabelManager 360D disconnects from the PC mid-job and won't reconnect until I unplug and replug the USB — is this a cable issue?

It's more likely a voltage sag issue than a cable fault. When the battery is low, the USB communication circuit and the print motor compete for current. The voltage drop trips the USB controller's brown-out threshold, which drops the connection. A cable swap won't fix it. Charge the battery to full, then check whether the disconnection point moves later in the job — if it does, the cell is marginal under combined USB and motor load.

I installed a new battery in my Rhino 5200 and it won't take a charge — the charger LED just stays green immediately instead of showing charging in progress.

A green LED immediately after connecting usually means the BMS measured the resting pack voltage and decided no charge cycle was needed — or it failed to handshake with the charger at all. Remove the battery, leave it out for 60 seconds, then reseat it firmly and reconnect the charger. If the LED still skips straight to green without a charge phase, check that the connector pins on the battery and printer are clean and fully mated — oxidised contacts break the BMS communication line and cause the charger to report a false full-charge state.

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