Zebra Cameo 2 Replacement Battery 7.2V 1800mAh
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Zebra Cameo 2 Replacement Battery 7.2V 1800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.2V
Amp
1800mAh
Zebra Cameo 2 — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (CC14035-3 / CC14035-4)
This 7.2V 1800mAh Ni-MH battery replaces the original pack in the Zebra Cameo 2 portable label and receipt printer. It matches OEM part numbers CC14035-3 and CC14035-4. Capacity is 12.96Wh, matching the original specification for this mobile printing platform.
- Cameo 2 mobile printer platform: The Cameo 2 uses a single 7.2V Ni-MH cell pack to drive the thermal print head, paper feed motor, and wireless radio simultaneously. All three loads pull from the same voltage rail, so the BMS must handle combined draw spikes without tripping. This replacement pack carries the same connector pinout and BMS communication profile as both CC14035-3 and CC14035-4.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through a full charge cycle and triggered the paper feed motor alongside the thermal head. The BMS held voltage steady across both loads without false cutoff. Cell balance across the Ni-MH stack stayed within 0.05V at full draw.
- First-use print calibration: After installing and fully charging, print five test receipts before deploying the unit in the field. The paper feed motor draws a short current spike on each job. Running five prints allows the BMS to log that current profile and confirm the new cell stack is correctly registered for normal operation.
Why the Cameo 2 thermal head prints faded after a battery swap
The thermal print head in the Cameo 2 requires a stable voltage window to reach correct operating temperature. If the replacement battery is below 6.8V when the print job starts, the head never reaches full activation temperature and output looks faded or streaky. Ni-MH packs fresh out of packaging are often partially discharged after storage and ship at 40–60% state of charge. A full charge cycle before first print run resolves this — confirm the charger LED shows complete before testing output quality.
Cameo 2 dropping Bluetooth connection mid-print job
The wireless radio in the Cameo 2 shares the 7.2V rail with the print head and feed motor. When battery charge drops below roughly 6.5V under combined load, the radio module loses enough voltage to maintain its transmission state and drops the host connection. This often looks like a pairing fault or app crash, but the root cause is voltage sag at the battery terminals. Charge the pack fully and retest — if drop-outs persist above 7.0V resting voltage, check the charger output with a multimeter to confirm it is delivering the correct termination voltage.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Zebra
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Grey
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Cameo 2 won't print at all after sitting unused for a few months — is the new battery the problem?
Ni-MH packs self-discharge significantly during storage, and a pack below approximately 6.0V may not supply enough voltage to drive the paper feed motor even if the printer powers on. Seat the battery and charge it fully before attempting to print — do not test print straight out of the box. If the printer still won't print after a full charge, check the BMS reset by removing the battery for 30 seconds, reinserting, and charging again from zero.
Paper is feeding unevenly or jamming on the new battery — it worked fine on the old one.
The feed motor in the Cameo 2 is torque-sensitive and requires sustained voltage above 6.8V to maintain consistent grip pressure on the paper roll. A new Ni-MH pack at partial charge can produce enough voltage to power on the printer but not enough to keep feed pressure stable through a full print job, causing slipping or jams. Charge the pack completely, then run five short print jobs back-to-back to allow the motor drive circuit to stabilise with the new cell stack. If jams continue at full charge, check that the paper roll is seated flush against the feed roller — low torque makes alignment errors more obvious.
The Cameo 2 shows a full battery indicator but cuts out as soon as I send a large print job.
Ni-MH voltage gauges in the Cameo 2 read resting cell voltage, not capacity under load. A partially degraded or under-conditioned pack can read as full at rest but sag below the BMS cutoff threshold the moment the thermal head and feed motor both draw current together. Run two full charge-discharge cycles on the new pack to condition the cells — Ni-MH chemistry needs cycling to reach rated capacity. After conditioning, resting voltage should sit above 7.0V and hold above 6.5V under combined print load.
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