Zebra QLN220 Replacement Battery 7.4V 4400mAh
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Zebra QLN220 Replacement Battery 7.4V 4400mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
4400mAh
Zebra QLN220 / QLN320 / ZQ510 / ZQ520 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (P1031365-025)
This is a 7.4V, 4400mAh Li-ion battery for the Zebra QLN220, QLN320, ZQ510, and ZQ520 mobile thermal printers. It replaces OEM part numbers P1031365-025, P1023901, AT16004, P1051378, and several related variants. It fits directly into the original battery bay with no modification.
- QLN/ZQ platform compatibility: The QLN220, QLN320, ZQ510, and ZQ520 share the same 7.4V battery architecture, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — which is why one cell fits across all four models. Voltage tolerance and charge termination logic are identical across this printer family.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this battery through full charge and discharge cycles on a QLN320. The BMS responded correctly to charge termination at 8.4V, and the thermal head and paper feed motor drew stable current throughout the cycle without triggering overcurrent cutoff.
- First-deploy print sequence: After fitting a new battery, charge it fully and print five test labels before putting the unit into production. The paper feed motor pulls a short current spike on each print cycle, and running these calibration prints confirms the BMS current profile is correctly matched to the new cells.
Why the QLN220 disconnects from Bluetooth mid-job
The QLN220 runs its Bluetooth radio from the same battery rail as the thermal head and paper feed motor. When the battery voltage sags under combined load — particularly during a print cycle — the radio doesn't get enough power to maintain its link budget and drops the connection. This happens most often when the battery is partially discharged, because internal resistance rises and voltage sag under load becomes more pronounced. Keeping the battery above 50% charge during heavy print runs prevents the radio from competing with the thermal head for voltage headroom.
Print output fading or going uneven after battery swap
The thermal print head in the QLN220 and ZQ510 is temperature-sensitive — it needs a stable voltage supply to maintain consistent dot energy across each print line. If a new battery hasn't completed a full charge cycle before deployment, its output voltage under load can fluctuate enough to cause uneven head temperature, which shows up as faded stripes or patchy barcodes. This is not a head fault. Charge the battery fully to 8.4V before the first use, then run the five-label test sequence to let the BMS settle into the correct current profile for the new cells.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Zebra
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Extension
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My QLN320 won't print at all after sitting unused for three months — is the battery dead?
Extended storage causes Li-ion cells to self-discharge below the printer's minimum motor-drive voltage threshold — typically around 6V — and the BMS locks output to protect the cells. The printer won't respond to print jobs in this state even if it powers on briefly. Place the battery on charge for a full cycle without interrupting it; if voltage recovers above 7.0V within the first hour, the cells are recoverable. If the charger shows no activity after 30 minutes, the battery has self-discharged too far for recovery and needs replacement.
The paper feed is jamming on my ZQ510 even though the battery shows charged — what's happening?
The feed motor in the ZQ510 relies on consistent torque, which drops when battery voltage sags under load even if the indicator reads full. A degraded cell with high internal resistance can show 100% charge at rest but drop to 6.8V the moment the motor engages — not enough pressure to drive the paper cleanly through the mechanism. Swap to a fresh battery and verify the feed motor pulls steady voltage by listening for consistent feed speed across 10 consecutive labels. If jamming stops immediately, the original cell had elevated internal resistance despite its displayed charge level.
My QLN220 prints fine at the start of a shift but barcodes scan poorly by mid-shift — why?
Thermal head dot energy drops as battery voltage decreases through a shift, and the QLN220 doesn't compensate head temperature automatically for voltage changes — that's the host app's job. Lower voltage means less heat per dot, which produces lighter print and thinner bar elements that fall outside scanner tolerance. This is not a head calibration problem. Charge the battery to full before each shift and set your print density one step higher than the minimum readable level — this gives enough headroom so barcodes remain scannable even as voltage drops toward 7.0V toward end of shift.
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