Help printing Barcode Label from Stocky PO

Topic summary

A user is successfully printing barcode labels from Stocky to a Dymo LabelWriter 550 using Dymo Connect software (required for the 550 model, as it’s incompatible with Dymo v.8.5.4 that Stocky typically prefers).

Main Issue:
Prices are printing with two decimal places (€29,00) but need to display as whole numbers (€29) since their stock uses rounded euro amounts.

Current Status:
Dymo Support confirmed the decimal formatting comes from Stocky, not Dymo Connect—the software only creates the text box that Stocky populates. The original poster is seeking guidance on adjusting this setting within Stocky.

Secondary Question:
Another user expressed confusion about Dymo 550 compatibility, having been told these models cannot work with Stocky at all due to the Dymo Connect requirement. They’re requesting clarification on the setup process.

The discussion remains open with no resolution provided yet.

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Hi

Using a Dymo LabelWriter 550, and have set up a Barcode Label Template using Dymo Connect (the Dymo 550 is not compatible with Dymo v.8.5.4 software which I’m aware Stocky prefers).

The labels are printing from Stocky to the Dymo and look great except the price is two decimal places. All our stock is rounded to the nearest €, so I would want the price to be zero decimal places.

E.g. the price is currently printing €29,00. I want this price showing as €29.

Is there any way to amend this setting in Stocky? I’ve been on to Dymo Support and they said ‘DYMO Connect is only responsible for creating the text box that then gets used by Stocky to input the text. In this case, the decimals are generated by Stocky’.

Any tips would be appreciated. I’m a new Shopify user and a bit lost.
Thanks

So are you still able to use your Dymo 550 printer in Stocky? I was told that because you had to use the Dymo Connect with those models that they could not be used with Stocky at all. I’m just a little confused. If you don’t mind giving me some more info on what you are using and how that would be awesome.