This is correct, the default for xsane and most other applications are
to have jpeg compression on to increase the speed of the scanning.  You
can disable the jpeg compression depending on the application you are
using, and it should remain off until it's changed.

If I'm understanding what you are seeking correctly, you assumed that
jpeg compression would be off and want that to be the default instead of
on.  If so the setting is set by the application you are using, although
default on is preferred because of the increase speed in scanning and
because for most users this setting is sufficient.   It's a balance
between speed and quality.

Hope this helps.

Aaron

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Scanner output always JPEG compressed
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