It'll be easier to "guess" at what's wrong if you post a sample image with exposure/stacking details and the equipment used, (imaging cam/scope, guiding cam/scope, mount etc).
The original series DSIs tend to bloom in a vertical egg shaped pattern but that should only happen on the brightest star/stars in the image. If all the stars have the same shape it's probable there's a guiding issue or one or two bad frames got stacked in with the good ones.
If collimation is good poor focus should not cause egg shaped stars. The most likely culprit is the side to side drift caused by the mount's periodic error. XY numbers of .3 to .7 sound good but it depends on the relative focal lengths of the imaging and guiding scopes.
A lot of guys seem to get it to work but I was never able to get round stars with Envisage guiding. PHD/GPUSB is working much better for me.
...........Mike
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LX200gps 7" Mak
Takahashi FS78
DSIpro, DSIpro2
41deg 50' N
73deg 44' W