How to scan highest quality .pdf's with Image Capture?

Hi,
I need to scan a pile of official documents and I'm trying to use Image Capture for that. How can I get the highest quality and the files at a reasonable size at the same time? It shouldn't be necessary to end up with 12 MB .pdf files to get a legible quality with some images and colors intact, should it?
All suggestions are welcome!
Many thanks in advance!

As you prepare to print, once you show full detail in the print window, you should see something like this:
That row under "Orientation" that currently says "Print Settings" may say something else like "Image Capture".  Change it to "Print Settings" as shown above.  Then adjust the "Print Quality" line below it to something like "Economy" or "Fast Economy".

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