The new range, which comes in both silk and gloss finishes, is multi-coated and is available in weights from 115gsm to 350gsm.
McNaughton is also offering an express bespoke service for the range.
The firm claimed both products were suitable for a wide range of applications, including books, brochures, posters, folders and cards, and could be printed litho, letterpress or silk screen.
The papers are made from elemental chlorine free (ECF) pulps and are accredited by the European Union Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS).
The range was unveiled in the UK this week.
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