CC of the Illustrator's anti-aliasing to white (?) on the edge of the exported TIFF

Example of how to reproduce the problem is quite simple:
On project empty to create rectangle in any color (let's make it green).
Export to TIFF with any anti-aliasing option turned on.
Exported TIFF gets extreme right and bottom line lighter pixel, because it would be anti-aliasing on the edge with something white.

How can I get rid of this and make these same two lines at the top and to the left (no lighter color). I need to sample for tile seamless and the only way to be, I found for a moment is 'manual' correction of these two lines in any bitmap image editor.

Same problem is with JPG and PSD export. Export WMF gets white line at the bottom (not lighter green, but white). Export BMP rectangle gives solid green without lighter lines, because I want it to be.
As I do a tile seamless for printing on fabrics, I need to format PSD or TIFF with ICC profile. Of course my tile is not as simple as the clear green rectangle, but it's easier to reproduce the problem I found.

Try another resolution, as a multiple of 72; 288 ppi.

300 / 72 = 4, 166666666666666666

Is not a round number, causing anti-aliasing.

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