Hi Arso,
There are a couple things going on here that could potentially be throwing off your measurements.
1: When you're swapping blades, are you removing the TS-75 from the CMS plate, or is the saw permanently mounted in the CMS?
2. I see you've positioned your indicator base on the CMS sliding table. This would be necessary for setting the toe-in/out for the sliding table, but is not useful (and might be detrimental) for checking the arbor on your saw. I'd suggest clamping or taping the indicator base to the CMS table so you're got a more solid reference point.
3. In terms of toe-in on the slider, it looks like you're close to a 1mm over 210mm, which I'd say is pretty aggressive. I'd aim for closer to 0.05mm to 0.1mm on a stationary machine, though I acknowledge that may be hard to hit on portable equipment.
4. Good that you checked another blade. Since you're still getting variable readings, it's still possible it's a blade issue, or it could be saw related.
Ultimately, I suppose the real question to ask here is: "How does it cut?" If you're getting nice cuts with no burning then I'd say "it ain't broke, so don't fix it". If you're getting a lot of vibration and/or unsatisfactory cut quality, then it may be worth trying a second saw.
I did audition a TS75 in a CMS module back in 2012, and while it definitely had a gee-wiz "Cool" factor, I found it to be challenging to keep it in alignment (setting up/breaking down daily), and determined it would not meet my needs as a precision crosscutting solution. I ultimately sold the CMS kit, and used the proceeds and the sale of my Kapex to pay for a ERIKA saw, and haven't looked back.
Good luck, curious to hear what direction you ultimately go.