Inline coating module – Redesigning the ink save system
Are you a HBO Bsc Mechatronics student looking for a challenging graduation assignment? Are you interested in optimizing and redesigning processes? We are looking for you!
The current system
An inline coating module is used to apply varnish to printed sheets. For optimal results, the varnish must be conditioned and supplied to the coating module according to stringent specifications, like temperature, viscosity, and flow rate. Currently, this process is managed by an Ink Save system purchased from an external supplier. However, the existing Ink Save system is not specifically tailored to our printing system and exceeds our requirements in terms of cost and diagnosability.
The assignment
The assignment is to review the current Ink Save setup. This involves reverse engineering and hands-on verification of the physical system. Additionally, you will develop a set of requirements that define the desired behavior of the Ink Save system, specifically tailored to meet the needs of the inline coating module within the digital printing system.
Based on these requirements, you will design a new solution with the goal of (re-)using components from our own supply chain, with a clear focus on cost optimization and improved diagnosability. You will then work out the design and create a physical setup to verify the performance against the requirements. This includes developing the necessary electronics and implementing control via a PLC system.
Objectives:
- Understand the design and performance of the current system by:
- Reverse engineering the existing Ink Save system
- Verifying its performance on the physical setup
- Develop a new design that better fits our digital printing system by:
- Defining requirements based on the desired behavior of the inline coating module
- Creating a new design that prioritizes the use of our own parts and suppliers, with a strong focus on cost optimization and diagnosability.
Your profile
You are currently studying HBO Mechatronics and are looking for a graduation or internship assignment where mechanical, electrical, and control engineering come together.
You enjoy working hands‑on with technical systems and consider it a challenge to reverse‑engineer existing hardware, analyze system behavior, and translate your findings into clear, structured design requirements.
To successfully carry out this assignment, you bring skills such as:
- Affinity with mechatronic systems including sensors, actuators, PLC systems
- Experience or the willingness to work with PLC systems (Siemens / Beckhoff / similar)
- The ability to read and interpret technical schematics, wiring diagrams, and component datasheets
- An analytical mindset to identify root causes, compare design options, and justify engineering choices
- A practical, hands‑on attitude to build, test, and improve a physical setup or prototype
In addition to technical competencies, you bring important soft skills:
- You are able to work independently and take ownership of your assignment
- You have strong social and communication skills, enabling you to approach colleagues, ask the right questions, and find your way within a multidisciplinary organization
- You are proactive, curious, and not afraid to step outside your comfort zone to gather information or explore solutions
As of March, you are available for a graduation period of 5–6 months for a minimum of 4 days per week.
What’s in it for you?
- A challenging assignment with skilled coaching
- Internship/ Graduation compensation of up to €500,- per month
- Travel cost compensation if you don’t have an ‘OV-weekcard’
- The possibility to network with professionals inside and outside your field of expertise, thanks to our diversity of disciplines which you will work with
Interested?
Are you interested in this assignment? Please click on the button 'apply now' where you can upload your resume and motivation letter.
If you would like to receive more information concerning this assignment, please contact Koen Gruntjens (internship supervisor), koen.gruntjens@cpp.canon If you have any questions about the internship in general, please contact careers@cpp.canon.
What do we stand for?
We develop and manufacture high-tech printing products and workflow software for the commercial printing market as part of Canon, a global leader in imaging technologies. With around 3,300 employees across three continents and our headquarters in Venlo, the Netherlands, we innovate to create high-quality solutions that add color to the world. Guided by the philosophy of Kyosei—living and working together for the common good—our culture is built on openness, collegiality, trust and stability. We empower our people to grow, take initiative, and make an impact.
With our company values collaboration, innovation and ownership, we strive to bring out the best in each other, expand boundaries and feel empowered to take ownership of our work.
Further information about Canon Production Printing is available at cpp.canon.
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