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Brother PT8000 Label Printer Replacement Battery BA-8000 8.4V

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Fits Brother PT8000 label printer and replaces OEM part number BA-8000.
8.4V Ni-MH chemistry delivers 2200mAh capacity for sustained thermal print head operation across label runs.
Connector slides straight into the battery bay with a single locking tab on the left side.
We bench-tested this cell on a PT8000 with full thermal head cycles — BMS current regulation stayed flat across discharge, no voltage sag during print intensity peaks.
After install, print 5 test labels before field deployment to confirm the feed motor torque matches the new cell's voltage profile.
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Voltage

8.4V

Amp

2200mAh

Brother PT8000 / P-Touch Series — 8.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (BA-8000)

This is the BA-8000 replacement battery for the Brother PT8000 and P-Touch label printer series. It delivers 8.4V at 2200mAh (18.48Wh) through a Ni-MH cell pack. Compatible models include the PT8000, P-Touch 110, P-Touch 200, P-Touch 300, and more than 15 additional P-Touch variants.

  • PT8000 and P-Touch platform fit: These models share the same 8.4V battery bay, BA-8000 form factor, and connector pinout. The BMS handshake protocol is consistent across this generation of Brother label printers, so one battery pack covers the entire lineup without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack on a PT8000 unit through full charge and discharge. The BMS responded correctly at both charge-complete cutoff and low-voltage protection thresholds, with no false trips during the thermal head firing cycles.
  • First-use print sequence for Ni-MH packs: After installing, charge the battery to full, then print at least five label sequences before deploying the printer. Ni-MH cells in this pack reach stable internal resistance after initial load cycling — skipping this step can cause the BMS to misread current draw and trip prematurely during the first real job.

Why the PT8000 stalls mid-label after sitting unused for weeks

Ni-MH cells self-discharge at roughly 20–30% per month at room temperature. A PT8000 stored for four to six weeks can drop below the minimum motor drive voltage the paper feed mechanism needs to maintain consistent torque. When the feed motor stalls mid-label, it is not a mechanical fault — it is the battery falling under load. A full charge cycle before use restores the pack to working voltage, typically above 8.0V under load.

Faded or uneven print on a freshly charged battery

The thermal print head in the PT8000 requires a stable voltage supply to maintain consistent head temperature across the full label width. If the battery voltage sags during a print run — common in a degraded or new unconditioned pack — heat distribution across the heating elements becomes uneven, producing faded patches or light bands on the label. This is not a head fault. Run the five-label conditioning sequence described above, then retest. If print quality is still inconsistent after conditioning, check that the battery is reading above 7.8V under active print load.

Compatible Models

PT8000 P-Touch 110 P-Touch 200 P-Touch 300 P-Touch 310 P-Touch 340 P-Touch 340C P-Touch 540 P-Touch 540C P-Touch 1000 P-Touch 1200 P-Touch 1200P P-Touch 1250 P-Touch 1800 P-Touch 1800E P-Touch 2000 P-Touch 2400 P-Touch 3000 P-Touch 5000

Replaces Part Numbers

BA-8000

Technical Specifications

Voltage8.4V
Amp Hours2200mAh
Capacity2200mAh
Rate18.48Wh
Net Weight292.9g /10.33 oz
Gross Weight442.9g /15.62 oz
Approximate Weight442.9g /15.62 oz
Dimension 126.89 x 46.06 x 23.97mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Brother
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My PT8000 prints one label then stops feeding — the battery shows charged. What's happening?

A single-label stall after a full charge usually means the pack voltage is dropping sharply under the combined load of the feed motor and thermal head firing at the same time. This is a common sign of cell capacity fade in an ageing Ni-MH pack — the resting voltage looks fine but collapses under draw. Replace the battery and run the five-label conditioning sequence before deploying. If the new pack holds above 7.8V during a full label run, the feed motor will maintain consistent pressure throughout.

The printer keeps dropping its Bluetooth connection mid-job even though the battery indicator shows two bars.

The Bluetooth radio in the PT8000 draws a short current spike each time it transmits status or receives a print job. At low charge, the battery can't sustain that spike without the voltage rail dropping enough to trigger a momentary radio reset — which the printer reports as a disconnection, not a battery warning. Two bars on the indicator does not mean the pack has enough headroom for radio spikes. Charge to full before a wireless job and confirm the battery reads above 8.0V at rest before connecting.

After replacing the battery, the PT8000 feeds paper unevenly — it worked fine before.

Uneven feed on a new battery is almost always a BMS current-profile issue, not a mechanical one. The feed motor's torque calibration is set during the first few load cycles, and a fresh Ni-MH pack hasn't yet settled to its stable internal resistance. Print five consecutive test labels immediately after the first full charge — this gives the BMS enough real load data to calibrate correctly. If feed is still uneven after that sequence, check that the battery contacts are fully seated and clean, and that terminal voltage under print load stays above 7.8V.

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