Definitions for "Digital Proofing"
Keywords:  proof, jet, sublimation, laser, inkjet
Digital proofs are produced directly from an output device, as the result of a computer file - as opposed to a photo-mechanical proof.
Electronic colour proofing, for example, using a pdf to proof a file instead of a hard copy.
Producing page proofs directly from stored digital information without film or plates, eg laser, inkjet, thermal transfer dye sublimation or bubble jet systems.