Is this across all chemistries?
How do you know which is the ‘correct’ slot, or the most accurate one? Meaning what known standard are you measuring it against?
The 100-200mAh difference> for a AAA cell that’s significant. For a D or large cap 18650 it isn’t much.
For older poor quality NiMh of any size I can readily see pretty wild inconsistencies in capacity no matter the charger used.

I have seen capacity difference between charges, and between slots. This is a known issue for inexpensive consumer grade chargers. For myself, as long as no individual charger or slot shows itself to be a glaring outlier I don’t worry about it. Trying to measure rocket parts with a wooden ruler seems a recipe for frustration.

FWIW, I have a Opus, 2x Lii-500 and another one given away, and 2x Zanflare C4 with 2 others given away but all were tested before passing along. All of them worked fine and within my ‘standards’ of performance and safety. My personal pet peeve is the IR on the Lii-500 is worthless. All of them are a little erratic. Personally I get my most consistent IR results from the C4.

I also have 2 Turnigy hobby chargers. They both do all the tricks. One is pretty accurate using a Wattmeter as a measuring standard (but how accurate is THAT? :question: ). The other is off almost 30%! Charges fine, discharges fine, screen is inaccurate as hell, but consistently inaccurate. Go figure.