I also suffer from this problem.  A ten-page scan of a printed document
results in a 43MB PDF.

What I found which works well is to apt-get install libtiff-tools and
then use xsane to print to TIFF, and tiff2pdf to convert to PDF.  The
result is only 5MB and appears to have similar quality to the original
file.

Moreover, the PDF generated via the original process results in
thousands of errors like these when viewed in GNOME Document Viewer:

Error (588813): Illegal character <56> in hex string
Error (588814): Illegal character <a6> in hex string
Error (588815): Illegal character <af> in hex string
Error (588816): Illegal character <5c> in hex string

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Title:
  xsane PDF file sizes could be optimized

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