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A film scanner helps a lot in getting you more control with digitally printing b&w. Even a ghetto tech one like the oldternet minolta scan dual I would be better than what most cheap labs net you. You can get those on the cheap, too. No ICE, but you can't use it with b&w film anyway.
Really though, if it's a place worth working with, you can work with them. Explain that you don't like the toning they or they're printer applies. Alternatively, if you like the quality of their printing otherwise, you might want to give them film they're more used to seeing. T400CN might work for you, some like it, some don't.
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