Seiko DPU-3445 Replacement Battery BP-3007-A1-E 7.4V 3400mAh
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Seiko DPU-3445 Replacement Battery BP-3007-A1-E 7.4V 3400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
3400mAh
Seiko DPU-3445 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BP-3007-A1-E)
This 7.4V, 3400mAh Li-ion battery replaces the OEM BP-3007-A1-E pack in the Seiko DPU-3445 portable thermal printer. The DPU-3445 is a compact mobile unit used in retail, logistics, and hospitality for on-the-spot receipt and label printing. Capacity is sourced from product data at 25.16Wh — matching the original cell spec.
- DPU-3445 platform fit: The DPU-3445 runs a 7.4V nominal rail shared across its paper feed motor, thermal print head, and wireless radio. The BP-3007-A1-E form factor locks into the battery bay with a keyed connector and a BMS handshake that the printer firmware checks on boot — a mismatched cell pack will fail that handshake and prevent operation.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge cycles on the DPU-3445 and monitored BMS communication at startup. The pack cleared the firmware handshake, held voltage steady across simultaneous motor drive and thermal head activation, and tripped protective cutoff correctly at the low-cell threshold.
- First-use print sequence: After installing, charge the pack fully, then print five test receipts before field deployment. The paper feed motor draws a brief inrush current on each feed cycle — running that sequence lets the BMS log the load profile and confirm the current delivery curve is correctly calibrated for the new cell.
Bluetooth dropping mid-print job on the DPU-3445
The DPU-3445 runs its Bluetooth radio and print head from the same 7.4V rail. When the cell is partially depleted, a simultaneous motor inrush and thermal head activation can pull voltage low enough that the radio loses power momentarily — the host device reads this as a disconnection. A degraded or deeply discharged OEM pack will trigger this even at 60–70% displayed charge. Replacing the cell and ensuring it is charged above 7.2V before starting a multi-page job eliminates the drop.
Faded or uneven print density on the first few receipts
The thermal print head in the DPU-3445 requires stable voltage to hold consistent head temperature across the full print width. If the battery voltage sags during a print pass — common with aged or freshly installed cells that haven't settled — the head temperature drops mid-line, producing faded or banded output. This is not a head fault. Run the five-receipt calibration sequence after a full charge and the voltage delivery stabilises. If banding persists beyond that, check that cell voltage at rest reads at least 7.4V before printing.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Seiko
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Extension
- Color: White
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The DPU-3445 won't print at all after sitting in a drawer for a few months — is the battery dead or is it the printer?
Most likely the battery dropped below the minimum motor drive voltage during storage — Li-ion cells self-discharge at roughly 1–3% per month, and the DPU-3445 firmware will block all print operations if the pack voltage falls below the BMS threshold on boot. Plug the printer into the charger for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power on. If the charge indicator doesn't respond at all, the cell may have discharged deep enough to trip the BMS protection circuit, which requires a controlled recovery charge — some chargers initiate this automatically in trickle mode. If the printer still won't boot after a full charge cycle, replace the BP-3007-A1-E pack and confirm cell voltage reads 7.4V or above before first use.
Paper feed is jamming or skipping on the DPU-3445 — could the battery be causing this?
Yes. The paper feed motor in the DPU-3445 depends on the battery delivering sufficient current to maintain feed torque through the full paper pull cycle. As cell voltage drops below approximately 7.0V, motor torque decreases and the feed roller can't grip and advance the paper consistently — this presents as skipping, partial feeds, or outright jams that clear when you open the cover and re-feed manually. It's commonly mistaken for a mechanical fault. Charge the battery to full and retest before adjusting any physical components.
The DPU-3445 shows full charge on screen but print quality degrades after just a few receipts — what's happening?
This is capacity fade. An aged cell loses usable capacity while the fuel gauge still reads high because the gauge is calibrated to a voltage curve that no longer matches the degraded cell. Under thermal head load, the actual voltage sags faster than the indicator reflects, dropping head temperature within a few print cycles and producing lighter output. The fix is a full discharge-to-cutoff followed by a full charge — this recalibrates the gauge against the real remaining capacity. If the problem recurs immediately after that cycle, the cell is at end of life and needs replacement.
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