Zebra QLN220 Replacement Battery 7.4V 3400mAh AT16004
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Zebra QLN220 Replacement Battery 7.4V 3400mAh AT16004 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
3400mAh
Zebra QLN220 / QLN320 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (AT16004)
This 7.4V 3400mAh Li-ion battery replaces the AT16004 and fits the Zebra QLN220, QLN220HC, QLN320, and QLN320HC mobile thermal printers. These are field-use receipt and label printers common in retail, warehousing, and logistics. Swap this in when the original battery no longer holds a working charge through a shift.
- QLN220 and QLN320 shared battery platform: Both the standard and HC (healthcare) variants of the QLN220 and QLN320 run the same 7.4V battery rail with identical connector pinout and BMS handshake. One cell SKU covers all four printer variants because the BMS negotiation protocol and charge termination voltage are the same across the platform.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a QLN220 unit. The BMS accepted the charge handshake immediately, reached full charge termination at the correct voltage ceiling, and the printer's battery indicator reported state-of-charge accurately within two cycles.
- First-deploy print sequence: After installing this battery, charge it fully, then print five test labels before sending the unit into rotation. The paper feed motor draws a brief high-current pulse on each feed cycle — running those test prints lets the BMS log an accurate current profile for the new cell and prevents false low-battery cutoffs during the first day of use.
Why the QLN220 thermal head prints faded lines on a low or aging battery
The QLN220's thermal print head requires a stable voltage supply to hold the correct head temperature during each dot-fire cycle. When battery voltage sags under load — either from a depleted charge or degraded cells — head temperature drops mid-line, producing faded or uneven print density. This is not a head fault or media issue; it is a voltage delivery problem. Replacing the battery and charging fully before printing will restore consistent dot density across the label width.
Bluetooth drops mid-print job on the QLN220
The QLN220's Bluetooth radio and paper feed motor compete for current at the moment a print job starts. At low battery charge, the motor's start-up draw pulls voltage down far enough to cause the radio to reset, which drops the Bluetooth connection and halts the job. The printer logs this as a communication error, not a battery fault, which makes it easy to misdiagnose. Keep the battery above 40% charge during active print sessions — if the drops persist on a fresh battery, check that the host device's Bluetooth timeout setting is not shorter than the job transfer time.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Zebra
- 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 QLN220 won't print anything after sitting unused for a few weeks — power button works but nothing comes out. What's going on?
When a QLN220 sits idle, the battery self-discharges. If it drops below the printer's minimum motor drive voltage, the unit powers on but the paper feed motor can't turn — the printer appears to boot normally but refuses to print. Place the battery on charge for a full cycle and check that the terminal voltage reads at least 7.2V before reinserting. If the battery won't accept a charge after sitting deeply discharged, the BMS may have tripped into protection mode and requires a compatible charger with a recovery or pre-charge mode to reset it.
Print darkness is uneven across the label — left side prints fine but the right side is faded. Is this a head problem or a battery problem?
Uneven darkness across the label width on the QLN220 is usually a voltage delivery issue, not a failing print head. As cell capacity degrades, voltage sags during the high-current burst of a full-width dot-fire, and the right side of the head — which fires last in the cycle — sees the lowest voltage. Swap in a freshly charged replacement battery and run a self-test print from the printer's menu. If darkness evens out, the original battery's internal resistance had risen too high to sustain the head temperature across the full print width.
The QLN220 paper feed jams every few prints — the paper stops mid-feed and the printer stalls. New media, same problem.
The feed motor on the QLN220 needs consistent torque through the full feed stroke, and that torque depends directly on battery voltage. As the battery ages or charge drops, motor voltage sags mid-feed, reducing roller pressure enough to stall the paper, especially with thicker label stock. This shows up as a media fault in the printer log, which points blame at the paper rather than the power supply. Charge the battery fully, retest with the same media, and confirm the feed completes without stalling — if it does, the battery was the constraint, not the paper path.
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