Hp laserjet 1536 paper feeding crooked

although the paper is flat & straight in the printer tray, as it pulls the paper into the printer, it pulls it in crooked. 

Hi @kksomerset ,
I see that you are experiencing issues with skewed printing. I would like to help you out today.
I would do a hard reset to see if that will resolve the issue.
Leave the printer on and unplug the power cable from the printer and wall outlet for 60 seconds.
Then reconnect the power cable to the printer and wall outlet rather than a surge protector.
This ensures the printer is receiving full power and may help this situation.
Make sure that the media is loaded correctly and the media guides are not too tight or too loose against the media stack.
The input bin might be too full.
Check the media type and quality in the print driver settings.
Reseat the toner.
Try printing a hardware self test to see if the printing is also skewed. This way we will know if it is a hardware or software issue. Printing a Configuration Report.
I have provided a document for checking the print settings, running a cleaning and the recommended paper specifications. Troubleshooting Print Quality Issues.
What kind of paper are you using and what is the weight of the paper?
Try a different type and weight of paper to see if you have the same results.
If you need further assistance, just let me know.
Have a nice day!
Thank You.
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