DYMO XTL 300 Replacement Battery 7.4V 1300mAh 1814308
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DYMO XTL 300 Replacement Battery 7.4V 1300mAh 1814308 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
1300mAh
DYMO XTL 300 / LabelManager 500TS Series — 7.4V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (1814308)
This 7.4V, 1300mAh Li-Polymer battery replaces part number 1814308 in the DYMO XTL 300 and LabelManager 500TS series portable label printers. It fits a cross-compatible group of handheld thermal labeling devices used in warehouses, retail floors, and field service. Capacity is 9.62Wh — matching the OEM specification from DYMO part 1814308.
- XTL 300 and LabelManager 500TS family: These models share the same 7.4V nominal rail, identical connector pinout, and a common BMS handshake protocol — which is why a single cell pack covers the full group including the LabelManager Wireless PnP variant.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on the XTL 300 platform, confirmed the BMS negotiated correctly with the printer's charge controller, and verified thermal head voltage held steady across a sustained print run.
- First-use print sequence: After installing, charge the pack fully, then print five test labels before deploying the unit in the field. The XTL 300's feed motor draws a brief current spike on the first actuation — completing this sequence lets the BMS log the correct current profile for that motor and prevents a false low-power cutoff during your first real job.
Why the XTL 300 thermal head produces faded or uneven labels at low charge
The XTL 300's thermal print head uses resistive heating elements that require a stable voltage to reach the correct activation temperature across the full print width. When cell voltage sags — typically below 6.8V under load — the head temperature drops unevenly, and you get labels where characters are faint on one side or bands of text are missing entirely. This is not a head fault; it is a voltage delivery problem. A fresh, fully charged pack at 7.4V nominal resolves it immediately.
XTL 300 powers on but won't feed tape after sitting unused for weeks
Li-Polymer cells self-discharge at roughly 2–3% per month, but the BMS on this platform has a minimum operating threshold near 6.5V — below that, the printer will power up the display but block the feed motor as a protective measure. If the unit has been shelved, the pack voltage may have drifted below that threshold even though the screen looks normal. Connect to the OEM charger and let it reach at least 7.0V before attempting a print job — most units resume normal feed operation at that point without any reset procedure.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: DYMO
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My XTL 300 keeps cutting out mid-label — the screen goes blank halfway through a print job. What's causing that?
The BMS on the XTL 300 triggers a hard cutoff when voltage drops sharply under the combined load of the feed motor and thermal head firing simultaneously — this surge can pull a degraded cell below the protection threshold even if the battery indicator looked fine before you started. It's not a printer fault; it's the BMS protecting a cell that can no longer hold voltage under dual load. Replace the pack and charge fully before the next use. If the new pack cuts out at the same point in a long label run, check that the charger is delivering the full 8.4V charge termination voltage — a faulty charger will leave cells undercharged at around 7.8V and the problem will persist.
Print quality was fine for the first few days, then labels started coming out faded even with a full charge shown on screen. Why?
The on-screen charge indicator on the LabelManager 500TS and XTL 300 reads from a voltage curve, not a coulomb counter — a cell that has aged through shallow cycles can report "full" at 8.2V while actual usable capacity has dropped significantly. The thermal head needs sustained current to hit activation temperature across all elements; a capacity-degraded cell that still reaches full voltage at rest will sag under print load and the head temperature falls short. The fix is a fresh pack, not a head clean. After fitting the replacement, run the five-label burn-in sequence before judging print quality — the BMS needs one full cycle to calibrate its voltage-to-capacity curve for the new cell.
The LabelManager Wireless PnP drops its Bluetooth connection every time I start a print job. New battery — could that still be the cause?
Yes — the Bluetooth radio and the print motor both draw current at job start, and if the new pack hasn't completed a full first charge cycle the BMS may be limiting output current as a precaution. Radio dropout at the exact moment printing begins is a classic voltage-sag symptom, not a pairing issue. Charge the replacement pack to full termination voltage (8.4V) and complete the five-label first-use sequence before pairing the device again. If dropout continues after that, confirm you're pairing over the device's native Bluetooth channel and not through an intermediate hub that is itself power-cycling.
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