HPI781-LI Intermec 681 Replacement Battery 7.4V 1800mAh
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HPI781-LI Intermec 681 Replacement Battery 7.4V 1800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
1800mAh
Intermec 681 / 781 / 682T / 782T — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (HPI781-LI)
This 7.4V, 1800mAh Li-ion battery replaces OEM part numbers HPI781-LI, 550038-000, and 320-082-021. It fits the Intermec 681, 781, 682T, and 782T portable thermal label and barcode printers. Capacity is rated at 13.32Wh and matches the original cell specification exactly.
- 681 / 781 / 682T / 782T platform compatibility: These four models share the same battery bay dimensions, 7.4V nominal voltage rail, and BMS handshake protocol. The connector pinout and cell chemistry are consistent across the range, so one battery cell spec covers all listed variants without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this battery through charge and discharge cycles on a 681 unit. The BMS held cutoff voltage correctly at both the low-end protection threshold and the charge termination point, and the cell delivered consistent current to the thermal head and paper feed motor throughout.
- Post-install calibration print: After fitting this battery, charge it fully, then print five test labels before deploying the unit in the field. The paper feed motor and thermal head draw a combined current spike on startup — running a short print sequence lets the BMS log the correct current profile for this cell and prevents false low-battery cutoffs during the first shift.
Why the Intermec 681 drops mid-print when the battery isn't at fault
The 681's thermal print head and paper feed motor pull current simultaneously on each print stroke. If the cell has any internal resistance above what the BMS expects — common in aged or deeply discharged batteries — voltage sags below the BMS protection floor for a fraction of a second. The printer interprets this as a dead battery and cuts power mid-job, even if the charge indicator shows 40–60%. A fresh cell with lower internal resistance eliminates the sag. After fitting, charge to full before the first print run to allow the BMS to establish an accurate state-of-charge baseline.
Faded or uneven print output on a battery that shows charged
The thermal print head on the 681 and 782T series requires a stable voltage to maintain consistent head temperature across the full print width. When battery voltage sags — even briefly — head temperature drops unevenly, and the result is faded sections or missing characters on the label. This is not a head fault. It is a voltage delivery problem caused by high internal resistance in a degraded cell. If print quality drops after several months of use, check the battery first: a cell holding less than 7.0V under load needs replacement, not a head cleaning cycle.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Intermec
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Intermec 681 printer won't print at all after sitting in the van for a few weeks — battery shows some charge but the printer just beeps and shuts off.
This is a deep-discharge recovery issue. When the 681 sits idle, the battery self-discharges, and if it drops below roughly 6.0V, the BMS locks the cell out as a protection measure — the charge indicator can still show a partial reading because it is drawing from residual surface charge, not the main cell. Connect the printer to the charger and leave it for at least 90 minutes before attempting to power on. If the BMS does not re-initialise and the printer still shuts off immediately, the cell has dropped below recovery threshold and needs replacement.
Print labels are coming out with faded patches on one side — started happening about two months after I put a new battery in.
Uneven fading across a label width on the 681 and 782T points to voltage sag at the thermal head, not a head fault. As a Li-ion cell ages through cycles, internal resistance rises and voltage delivery becomes uneven under the combined load of the head and paper feed motor. The cooler side of the head — which draws slightly less current — prints darker, giving you the one-sided fade pattern. Measure battery voltage under load: anything below 7.0V during a print cycle means the cell is no longer delivering the stable voltage the head requires, and the battery should be swapped out.
The Intermec 782T keeps dropping its Bluetooth connection right at the end of a big label batch — reconnects fine when I restart.
The Bluetooth radio on the 782T shares the same voltage rail as the print head and feed motor. At the tail end of a large batch, the battery is under sustained load and voltage is at its lowest point in the cycle. The radio's power floor is narrower than the printer's — it drops connection before the printer itself shuts off. This is not a pairing or firmware issue. Charge the battery fully before any high-volume batch run, and if the drop-outs increase in frequency over time, test the resting voltage: a cell that reads below 7.2V fully charged is capacity-degraded and should be replaced.
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