The answer to your question would be yes. Your electronic signature, printed out and transformed to a different medium, is still a valid signature.
The whole point of the act is to say that clicking a button on a computer to make a signature that is valid. That it later gets transmitted in some other form is irrelevant.
If i create and print out a docusigned document and mail it, it is still a personally written and signed document.
It is no different if I fill out a form that makes a document for me and click a button to sign it.
If this is confusing, answer my reply above and I'll try to start seeing where the confusion is
The whole point of the act is to say that clicking a button on a computer to make a signature that is valid. That it later gets transmitted in some other form is irrelevant.
If i create and print out a docusigned document and mail it, it is still a personally written and signed document.
It is no different if I fill out a form that makes a document for me and click a button to sign it.
If this is confusing, answer my reply above and I'll try to start seeing where the confusion is