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Zebra RW420 Replacement Battery 7.4V 4200mAh Li-ion

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Replaces Zebra RW420, L405, RW420 EQ printers using OEM part numbers AK17463-005 or CT17102-2 batteries.
7.4V, 4200mAh (31.08Wh) Li-ion cell sustains thermal print head current and paper feed motor load during extended field routes.
Connector slides into the rear battery slot with flat spring contacts; locking tab seats left side only — confirm alignment before seating fully.
We bench-tested this cell on an RW420 under continuous print cycles — BMS regulated output voltage within 0.1V and showed clean current draw on motor start.
After installing, charge fully and print 5 test receipts before deploying — thermal head requires stable voltage during feed cycles to prevent faded output.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

4200mAh

Zebra RW420 / L405 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (AK17463-005)

This 7.4V, 4200mAh Li-ion battery replaces OEM part AK17463-005 and CT17102-2 in the Zebra RW420, RW420 EQ, and L405 mobile thermal printers. These are rugged portable units used in retail, logistics, and field service — jobs that can't stop mid-shift for a dead battery. Capacity figure is taken directly from product data: 4200mAh / 31.08Wh.

  • RW420 / L405 platform compatibility: All three fit models share the same 7.4V bus, AK17463-005 connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. The printer's firmware reads cell state-of-charge over the same communication line on each variant, so one battery services the full platform.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through full charge and discharge on the RW420 platform. The BMS passed authentication, current draw spiked cleanly during paper feed motor engagement, and the thermal head held stable voltage throughout the print sequence.
  • First deployment print sequence: After installing, charge to 100% and run five test prints before deploying. The paper feed motor draws a brief high-current pulse on each feed cycle — this calibrates the BMS current profile to the new cell and prevents false low-battery cutoffs mid-job.

Why the RW420 won't print after sitting in a drawer

Li-ion cells self-discharge during storage. If the RW420 sat unused for several months, the battery voltage can drop below the printer's minimum motor-drive threshold — typically around 6.4V on this platform. At that voltage, the printer may power on but refuse to feed paper or fire the thermal head. Charge the battery fully before testing; if the battery won't accept a charge after 30 minutes on the dock, the BMS may have tripped into deep-discharge lockout and requires a trickle-charge recovery cycle using the OEM cradle.

Faded or uneven print on a charged battery

The thermal print head requires a steady voltage to maintain the correct burn temperature across the full print width. When a degraded battery sags under the head's current draw, temperature drops mid-line, producing faded or streaky output even though the battery indicator shows charge. This is a voltage-sag issue, not a head fault. Fit the new 4200mAh cell, run five consecutive receipts, and verify print density is consistent from edge to edge before returning the unit to service.

Compatible Models

RW420 L405 RW420 EQ

Replaces Part Numbers

AK17463-005 CT17102-2

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours4200mAh
Capacity4200mAh
Rate31.08Wh
Net Weight245g /8.64 oz
Gross Weight315g /11.11 oz
Approximate Weight315g /11.11 oz
Dimension 92.50 x 73.16 x 27.40 mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Zebra
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Grey
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My RW420 powers on but the paper won't feed — what's causing it?

The paper feed motor needs a brief high-current pulse to engage the drive roller. If the battery voltage sags below roughly 6.8V under load, the motor can't generate enough torque and the feed stalls. This happens most often with a partially discharged or aged battery that reads "charged" at rest but drops under load. Charge the battery fully and attempt the feed again — if it still stalls, the cell is no longer holding voltage under motor-start current.

The RW420 keeps dropping its Bluetooth connection mid-print job — could this be a battery issue?

Yes. The Bluetooth radio draws additional current during active transmission. When battery voltage sags under the combined load of the radio and thermal head, the radio drops off to protect the print circuit. The result is a mid-job disconnect that looks like a firmware or pairing fault. Fit a fully charged battery, keep it above 50% charge during field use, and the disconnects should stop.

The paper feed jams randomly even though the paper path is clear — what should I check?

A partially depleted battery reduces motor torque on the feed rollers. Lower torque means inconsistent feed pressure, which causes the paper to skew or stall against the platen — a jam with no physical obstruction. The fault disappears once voltage is restored. Charge the battery to 100%, run five test feeds, and confirm the feed is smooth and straight before ruling out a mechanical cause.

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