My eldest received this I3 Pro W a couple of years ago. They were only ever able to get one print, and that was not very solid or very good.
The youngest is now finding the odd bit of requirement for a 3d Printer, and a few friends have some items they want to print, so I thought I'd give it a go.
I've installed EasyPrint3D v 1.2.6. I've upgraded the I3 Pro W to firmware v.1.0.05.
Communication is possible, and the unit will respond to the control module.
Attempting to print a test pattern from Thingverse, a fairly low profile peace sign resulted in PLA spaghetti at the best of times.
I've looked at nozzle temps of 200 to 215 degrees C - I've walked up and down that range. I've set the bed at 55, 60, 65, 67, 70, 75, and 80 degrees. No go.
My eldest has put one of those full sheet 3d stickers (probably Kapon) on the glass plate. The PLA will not adhere consistently. At best it deposits bits and blobs and you get a stretch string between these. All print attempts end up balled up around the print head.
I've calibrated the head to bed distance using the documentation, which states to use a piece of A4 paper folded in half, and look for a bit of drag between nozzle and bed. Check. The website shows a video of this, but, using single width. Neither resulted in adhesion.
I've discovered that the wooden base plate for the bed has a very observable curl that makes the whole leveling process a mighty challenge - I believe I've got the system as tuned as well as I can on the gap between the bed and the nozzle given this challenge.
I've noticed that the firmware has a value of 2.5 for the filament diameter, and this can be increased, but not decreased. The PLA that came with the unit, and other product we've purchased is 1.75. The EasyPrint3D software accommodates this, but I have a suspicion this isn't getting through.
The PLA flow rate at default is 120% - this results in very little filament coming out. I've bumped that up to to 180% with only a small improvement, still not an acceptable print.
I've switched from skirt to Brim, with no improvement.
I've disassembled and checked the extruder stepper motor to see if it is indeed advancing the material, and I can see it move at 1 mm, it does nothing with 10 mm. I've cleared the nozzle as best I can.
The only time I can get what appears to be a reasonable filament size is if I add a bit of encouragement manually by pushing the PLA into the extrusion control area - I can't do that for an entire print.
I've seen lots of similar issues by others on this forum, and as people work through the problem, suddenly there's a message that it's all fixed, but there's no clear indication of what has worked. Mildly frustrating when you're reading to try to find answers

I normally work with logs to debug stuff, but if EasyPrint3D is generating logs, I'm not aware of any. Oh, for the record, this particular unit is not using the T8 rod, but the finer threaded rod. I've sent the Gcode to set it accordingly.
Any brilliant ideas folks?