On the off chance someone in my circle knows...

Fender amplifier schematics seem to commonly have a warning attached to some components, saying "DO NOT STUFF". On the schematic for a cheapie Chinesium Fender Frontman 10G that has just decided to fail immediately after the 2-year warranty ended, it's attached to half a dozen capacitors.

I don't know what "DO NOT STUFF" means regarding electronic components in a circuit. I've done some searching (and will do more tomorrow, it's late) but all my results so far are more schematics for other Fender amplifier models - and there are a *lot* of them.

So if anyone knows and could point me to an explanation, I'd be forever grateful.

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@cazabon I’m in agreement with the other comment here, it means “DO NOT PLACE”.
It’s almost like EE slang?
The other term they use a lot is “stuffing options” which would be component selections based on some option. For example a 24v power supply vs a 48v one. They would have different stuffing options.