hey darko!
how big a print do you need ?
if you can't find a local lab to make your print,
i've had great luck making ink jet negatives that are waxed ( xerox paper or overhead transparency and xerox machine works OK too ).
use
that as your negative and make a contact print. you might need to use a hard filter like grade 3 1/2 or 4...
If you are not familiar with inkjet printing, I would suggest to work with a good printing service that can offer many of these paper choices and get a few samples to check out for yourself. Getting a really good Inkjet print is not as straight forward as the printer makers may make it out to requiring a steep learning curve - not to mention the initial costs involved.
+1
another thing to think about is that some ink jet / pigment printers don't allow thicker papers through them, and then there are some sweet watercolor or printing papers alt process printers use ( like hahnemhle platinum rag fine art paper )
that tend to give off dust particles that sometimes clog ink jet heads.
good luck!
john