Printek MT2 Replacement Battery 7.4V 1800mAh 91304
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Printek MT2 Replacement Battery 7.4V 1800mAh 91304 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
1800mAh
Printek MT2 / MT3-II / MTP300 / MTP400 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (91304)
This is a 7.4V 1800mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Printek MT2, MT3-II, MTP300, and MTP400 portable thermal printers. These printers are used in retail, logistics, and field service where access to mains power is limited. The battery connects directly to the OEM battery bay and communicates with the printer's onboard BMS using the same protocol as the original cell.
- MT2 / MT3-II / MTP300 / MTP400 compatibility: These four Printek models share the same 7.4V nominal voltage rail, battery bay dimensions, and BMS handshake protocol — that is why a single cell covers all four. Swapping between models requires no adapter or firmware change.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through full charge and discharge on the MT2 platform. The BMS handled motor-start inrush on the paper feed without tripping, and cell voltage held stable across repeated print cycles from full charge down to the low-voltage cutoff threshold.
- First-use print sequence: After installing, charge fully and print five test receipts before deploying to the field. The paper feed motor draws a short inrush current on each feed cycle — running a calibration print sequence lets the BMS log the correct current profile for the new cell and avoids false low-battery cutoffs during the first shift.
Why the MT2 stops printing after sitting unused for several weeks
Li-ion cells self-discharge slowly during storage. If the MT2 has been sitting for four or more weeks, the cell voltage may drop below the printer's minimum motor drive threshold — typically around 6.0V for this voltage class. At that point, the printer powers on but refuses to feed paper because the BMS blocks current to the motor. A full charge cycle before use restores the cell above the motor drive floor and clears the block.
Faded or uneven print on the first few receipts after a battery swap
The thermal print head in the MT2 requires a stable, consistent voltage to reach the correct operating temperature across the full print width. If the replacement cell voltage sags during the first few print cycles — common before the BMS has profiled the new cell's internal resistance — the head temperature varies line by line, producing faded or patchy output. This is not a head fault. Running the five-receipt calibration sequence described above allows the BMS to stabilise current delivery, and print quality normalises by the third or fourth receipt.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Printek
- 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 Printek MT2 keeps dropping its Bluetooth connection halfway through a print job — could the battery be causing this?
Yes. The MT2's Bluetooth radio draws extra power during active data transfer, and if the cell is partially discharged, voltage sags enough at that combined load to cause the radio to drop out. This is not a pairing issue — it is a power-sag issue. Charge the battery fully and retest; if the disconnects stop, the cell was the cause. If the disconnects continue on a full charge, check that the battery contacts in the bay are clean and making firm contact.
The paper feed on my MT2 is jamming even though the printer powers on fine — is this a battery issue?
It can be. The paper feed motor needs a short burst of torque to start each feed cycle, and that inrush draws more current than the printer uses at idle. A cell with reduced capacity or elevated internal resistance may supply enough voltage to run the display and radio but not enough to drive the motor through the full feed stroke, causing a mid-feed stall that looks like a paper jam. Remove the paper, charge the battery to full, then reinsert the paper and test. If the feed runs cleanly on a full charge but jams again as the battery depletes, the cell is the limiting factor.
The MT2 shows a full battery indicator but then shuts off unexpectedly during printing — what is happening?
This is a BMS trip caused by motor-start inrush. At the moment the paper feed motor starts, current draw spikes sharply. If the cell's internal resistance has increased — common in older or deeply discharged cells — the voltage briefly dips below the BMS cutoff threshold, and the printer shuts off even though the state-of-charge indicator read full a moment earlier. A new cell has lower internal resistance and handles the inrush spike without tripping. After fitting the replacement battery, run the five-receipt calibration print sequence so the BMS correctly maps the new cell before field deployment.
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