It was created with Affinity Designer, with Adobe RGB (1998) as the default profile. Exported as a TIFF, with profile embedded. This file was then open in Photoshop and Affinity Photo to print and compare. What is interesting is printing directly from Designer with the same printer settings, colors come out deeper and more saturated (the way they should). The only reason I exported the vector drawing as a TIFF to print, was this was the process I used when I would sent pieces to a third party to print (I just recently invested in the Pixma Pro-100). I may just know print directly from Designer, I'm just curious as to what could causing the variation, when the profiles, ICC, and printer is exactly the same.