Modify print stream (PDF, PS or RTF) from an upstream system

All,
We have a requirement to take an existing print stream (which we receive from an upstream non-SAP system) and modify it in ABAP (i.e. adding a bar code and updating the page count) before it gets passed to the printer for output.
We could get it in PDF, PostScript or RTF format.
I did some research and found that there are some capabilities based on classes that utilize ADS as part of the Adobe Forms setup but none seems to address the modification of the actual content but rather attributes like comments, warnings etc.
I found this thread [t-1477924] but it involves output to the screen etc. which doesn't apply to us.
We are on ECC 6 and have ADS installed.
Thanks
GS

Hi,
Can you please let me know what is the solution you implemented?
Thanks,
Gouri.

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