It just occurred to me that the two homing images (the two images of the
logo) possibly aren’t as indicative of consistency in the head’s position as it may seem.
Since the head homes to the camera, images of the head after a homing operation really, really should be quite similar to each other.
If I homed to the camera and took an image (local01.jpg), turned the Glowforge off, physically moved the camera +5mm in X and + 5mm in Y, turned the machine back on and allowed it to home to the camera again, and then took a second image (local02.jpg), I would expect the two images (local01.jpg and local02.jpg) to be very similar to each other, even though the position of the head would be off by 5mm in both X and Y.
I feel like my hypothetical is confusing, so here’s something analogous…
Imagine two “speeding enforcement” cameras set up at two intersections of the same street. Let’s say this street is very uniform (level, no potholes, no turns, etc.). Let’s also assume the two cameras are set up in a very similar way (same height off the ground, same triggering mechanism, same angle, etc.). If an orange Corvette blows threw both intersections while going the same speed the photos taken by the two cameras would probably look pretty similar, even though the car was, in fact, in two completely different locations.