HT201302 So I used Image Capture which showed my iPad blacked out and no content. What can I do?

Image Capture shows my printer iconw on the left top and also a blacked ou Ipad icon. However there is no content shown when clicking the iPad icon. The page remains blanck. What has happened?

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