The offer aims to cut costs and waste for printers by enabling them to buy creative papers in the quantity needed.
Creative papers product manager Emma Linley said: "We want printers to have the opportunity to buy creative papers in small quantities. Creative paper is a premium product, more expensive than coated or uncoated, so it is not desirable to have it sitting on the shelf while you wait for another client to specify that colour."
Linley said that the new range has enabled Antalis McNaughton to target new customers. The company plans to make split packs available across other creative papers in their brand.
Keaykolour is available in 90-250gsm and in a range of parchment colours. The paper is available in B1 size and in minimum quanitities of 25 sheets per colour, weight and finish.
It has three ranges – Keaykolour Original, Keaykolour 100% Recycled and reKreate. Antalis says that the latter is the first paper to re-use fibres usually lost in the manufacturing process to produce high-quality heavyweight boards.