P1102w printing skewed

Hi Guys I need your piece of advice !
Firstly, sorry for any language mistakes ! English is not my mother tongue.
Month ago I bought brand new p1102w. I was really happy until I realized that all printed pages are skewed (crooked) like 1-3mm, but still it is visible for an eye. So I decided to give back printer for a warranty. I got brand new printer with old cartridge(introductory). Of course problem remains unsolved.
Can it be a problem of a cartridge ? Because I do not want to invest another extra money for this rubbish.
What shall I do ?
Thanks for help,
Adam

Use the Cleaning Page feature to remove excess toner and paper particles that accumulate on the fuser
assembly and rollers.
Follow these steps to print a Cleaning Page.
1.On the Device Settings tab, press the Start button in the Cleaning Page section. The HP LaserJet Cleaning UtilityOn starts.
2.Make sure the product is idle and the Ready LED on the product is on.Load overhead transparency or copier grade paper (18lb - 24lb or 70g/m2 - 90g/m2) with a smooth Surface
3.Press the OK button. The cleaning process will take about two minutes to finish.
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