What is your intention here? Right now you are putting arbitrary byte values into the char array, but then interpreting them as a string, as it happens the first byte is probably a zero (null) and hence your print nothing, but in all probability many of the characters will be unprintable, so printf is the wrong tool to use to check if the copy worked.
So, either: loop through the array and print the numeric value of each byte, %0xd might be useful for that or if your intention is actually to create a string representation of the int then you'll need a larger buffer, and space for a null terminator.