Yep. That’ll do it.
But look a bit further in the forum. There are many things to take care about when printing PETG as it is not forgiving. You’ll find that you also need to avoid crossing line patterns (i.e. use monotonic or concentric surfaces, gyroid or honeycomb infill) to avoid nozzle build up, that Bambu’s generic PETG settings are better than their specific Bambu PETG settings, overhang issues, etc.
[SOLVED] Bad quality when printing PETG - Bambu Lab X1 Series - Bambu Lab Community Forum is just one of many.