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It's probably just clamping the wheel in a slightly different position each time, meaning calliper alignment is out a bit.
Might be teaching you to suck eggs and kinda don't expect it to be a perfect fix but, put weight on the bars to try and center the wheel as far into the dropout as it'll go for more consistent positioning?
My daughter has moved up to a 20" bike with cable discs. She cycles to school, but the front wheel gets removed daily for her return trip in the car (separate issue). 2/2 days of this routine and the disc rubs the pads big style when replacing the wheel (QR). Other than cycling home, any rules of thumb to avoid this? It's not like I'm clamping the QR with wildly different force, fork is alloy and not noticeably flexy
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