What is your blade offset angle set to?...
This has nothing to do with offset. Nor poor grammar.
Offset, once set, stays set. It never, as in ever, changes unless the physical characteristics of the blade change. Specifically the distance from the tip of the blade to the center of rotation. Even if it were wildly wrong, it wouldn't cause cutting like this.
If I had a nickel for every time I gave this advice and one for every time it fixed this sort of problem...Before you start adjusting things willy nilly, remove the dust cover from the tool carriage and blow the dust and crud out of it paying paying particular attention to the blade up/down mechanism. This is the sovereign remedy for random bad cutting.
But, assuming that the examples are different pieces, this cutting isn't random. It appears the each number is identical. Which might indicate that the plotter is cutting what it's sent. Maybe.
At any rate, clean your tool carriage first then move on to other possibilities. Rest assured that offset isn't one of them. However a worn out blade holder or the blade holder hold-down and screw might be suspect. Or not.