Brady BMP71 Replacement Battery 12V 2000mAh M71-BATT
Check that your old battery model number and device model to match our description. This makes sure they work together.
We ship your order same day if you buy it before 4 PM EST.
Brady BMP71 Replacement Battery 12V 2000mAh M71-BATT - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Let customers speak for us
Send Your Battery Photo
Expert Technician Help
Snap a photo or video of your battery and send it to us. We'll identify the exact replacement—fast and hassle-free. Our team has helped thousands of customers find the right battery quickly and easily.
POST YOUR BATTERY IMAGE
Product & Solutions Expert
✉ sales@batteryweb.com
Battery Care Tips
Battery Care Tips
🔹 Getting Started
Charge your new battery fully before you use it for the first time. Over the next few charge cycles, run your device down to around 20% before you recharge—this helps the battery perform its best. After that, charge whenever you need to.
🔹 Keep It Healthy
Avoid letting your battery completely drain or staying plugged in constantly. Both extremes wear it out faster. Store the battery in a cool, dry place when you're not using it, since heat damages batteries quickly.
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
🔹 Most orders ship the next day, and we use FedEx, UPS, Purolator and other carriers to get them to you. Lithium batteries have to ship by ground only, not air or USPS. Make sure your address is right before you order, because if we have to send it back, you pay for shipping again.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
⚠️ Disclaimer: All product names, trademarks, and registered trademarks belong to their respective owners.
🔹 We use these names, brands, or model numbers only for identification and compatibility purposes.
Brady BMP71 Replacement Battery 12V 2000mAh M71-BATT - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
12V
Amp
2000mAh
Brady BMP71 — 12V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (M71-BATT)
This 12V 2000mAh Ni-MH battery replaces the OEM M71-BATT in the Brady BMP71 portable label printer. It fits the BMP71 handheld thermal printer used in industrial, warehouse, and facility management environments. Voltage and capacity match factory spec exactly.
- BMP71 platform fit: The BMP71 uses a 12V Ni-MH pack with a specific connector and BMS handshake tied to the thermal print head and paper feed motor. This replacement matches that voltage rail and connector so the printer recognises the pack at startup without error flags.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on BMP71 hardware. The BMS held cutoff thresholds correctly under both thermal head draw and simultaneous paper feed motor load — no false low-battery shutdowns observed.
- Post-install print calibration: After fitting this battery, charge it fully and run five test label prints before field deployment. The BMP71's paper feed motor calibrates current draw against the BMS profile during initial print cycles — skipping this step can cause the printer to underestimate available charge and shut down early.
Why the BMP71 refuses to print after sitting unused for weeks
Ni-MH cells self-discharge faster than lithium chemistry — a BMP71 left on the shelf for three to four weeks can drop below the minimum motor drive voltage the BMS allows. At that point the printer powers on but will not initiate a print job because the BMS blocks current to the thermal head and feed motor. Plug the printer into its charger and let it reach a full charge before attempting to print. If the pack has dropped below 9V, some chargers will not initiate a charge cycle — in that case, a 30-minute trickle charge at low current first will bring the cells back into the normal charge acceptance range.
Print darkness fading or becoming uneven mid-label run
The BMP71 thermal head requires a stable voltage to maintain consistent head temperature across a label run. As battery charge drops, voltage sags under load and the head runs cooler than the set point — this shows up as faded text or uneven darkness across the label. It is not a head fault and it does not mean the battery is defective. Recharge the pack and the print quality returns. If fading starts at what appears to be a high charge level, the cells may have developed capacity fade — check the battery indicator and confirm the pack is reaching at least 13.2V at full charge before use.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Brady
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My BMP71 powers on but won't start a print job — no error message, just nothing happens. What's going on?
This is almost always a voltage floor issue with the Ni-MH pack. The BMS blocks current to the thermal head and paper feed motor when cell voltage drops below the minimum motor drive threshold — the printer appears on but is effectively locked out. Put the printer on charge for a full cycle before trying again. If the charger won't initiate, the pack has likely dropped below 9V and needs a short trickle charge first to bring it into the normal acceptance window.
The BMP71 keeps losing its Bluetooth connection mid-label job — is the battery causing this?
Yes, this is a known symptom of voltage sag under combined load. When the thermal head, paper feed motor, and Bluetooth radio are all drawing current simultaneously, a low or degraded pack can't hold voltage — the radio drops first because the BMS prioritises the print head. It's not a radio fault. Charge the battery fully before a long label run, and if it keeps happening on a charged pack, check that the pack is reaching at least 13.2V at full charge — anything lower indicates cell capacity loss.
The paper feed is jamming or skipping labels even though the printer worked fine before — could this be the battery?
Feed jams that appear on a printer with no mechanical changes are often a motor torque problem, not a paper or roller problem. The BMP71 feed motor needs stable voltage to maintain enough torque to pull label stock through — at low battery charge, motor pressure drops and the feed slips or stalls. Before disassembling anything, charge the battery fully and test the feed again. If it clears, the pack was the cause; if it jams on a fully charged battery, then check the platen roller and label stock path.
Payment & Security
Payment methods
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
Related Products
Engineered for Performance. Built to Last.
Check out our top-rated selection of reliable products built to last. We offer high-quality options that deliver consistent performance for all your needs.






