When you compare, make sure you are comparing the same intent. Perceptual intent, for example, will show an extended gamut. Also, some profiling tools will "bend" the gamuts a little and then compress them into the printer gamut even when using relative colorimetric intent, thereby making the gamut look larger than it really is. Can you post the gamut shots? Might be interesting to look.
Mike
Thanks Mike. Here's a typical example relating to Ilford Fine Art paper:
The blue outline represents the PP profile and the red, the Ilford version.
And an example relating to Ilford Gold Fibre Silk paper:
The pink outline represents the PP profile and the green, the Ilford version.
Does the "icc" versus "icm" make a difference?
Incidentally, the PP reports from the scanning of reference and target are very good.
PETER